Filed under: News | Portable Devices
Jul 30 2005, 3:36am EST | by Luigi Lugmayr
MobiBlu, the maker of the tiny cube MP3 player MobiBlu DAH-1500/DAH-1500i sent us an email with a statement to consumers regarding the difference between the MobiBlu DAH-1500, DAH-1500i and the JNC SSF-8000 series. I already described this in the review of the JNC SSF-8002, but I agree with MobiBlu that it is important for US customers to know the details.
MobiBlu Statement:
"Hello - I am from mobiBLU and we would like everyone to know that we have recently launched the DAH-1500i in the US market through our launch partner, walmart.com. The 1500i ADDS WMA DRM (digital rights
management) and USB 2.0 to the Cube MP3 Player. The DAH-1500i is the only authorized product for the US market and the JNC product (the original DAH-1500) is being sold outside the US market. The JNC DAH-1500 DOES NOT HAVE DRM AND USB 2.0!! If you are a customer in the US please visit www.walmart.com for purchasing the DAH-1500i with the advanced features and great price! They offer the player in six different colors and in both 512MB and 1GB capacities. THANK YOU!!"
Checking on Wal-Mart a couple models of the MobiBlu DAH-1500i are already sold out. Looks like it is a hot seller.
Read also our review of the JNC SSF-8002.
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