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« on: Jul 25 2005, 05:20 PM »

The mobiBLU DAH-1500. 0.94"x0.94"x0.94" (24mmx24mmx24mm), 0.63 ounces (18 grams). 17 hours total battery life - 16 hours WMA 64kbps, 8 hours per 256MB MP3 128kbps. Powered by an internal battery, charged via USB.

Using the USB 1.1 standard (getting 6mbps), it powers itself and becomes a removable disk - Requiring no special software for 2k/XP machines.
« Last Edit: Jul 25 2005, 05:22 PM by Anthrichiru Muritamaze »

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« Reply #1 on: Aug 19 2005, 12:26 AM »
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The mobiBLU DAH-1500. 0.94"x0.94"x0.94" (24mmx24mmx24mm), 0.63 ounces (18 grams). 17 hours total battery life - 16 hours WMA 64kbps, 8 hours per 256MB MP3 128kbps. Powered by an internal battery, charged via USB.

Using the USB 1.1 standard (getting 6mbps), it powers itself and becomes a removable disk - Requiring no special software for 2k/XP machines.
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Hehe it might match with my gamecube XD,  even though I'd probably lose one being it that small, I'd still want it :)  Small and stylish!  :D

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« Reply #2 on: Aug 19 2005, 03:55 AM »
I think it's really cool! You can hang it at your neck like a medallion and listen to mp3-s everywhere you go. I can just see myself listening to my favorite mp3-s on the street without having to take that big walkman or cdman with me!

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« Reply #3 on: Aug 26 2005, 12:18 AM »
I've seen that at Radioshack before. It doesn't cost alot.

If it was slimmer I'd like it a bit more, like the shuffle.
Better fit in the pocket or around the neck so it's less noticeable.

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« Reply #4 on: Aug 26 2005, 02:02 PM »
Looks pretty nifty to me. I might pick one up whenever i have spare cash. How much might it cost?

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Hehe it might match with my gamecube XD
Well, it's nice to see that I wasn't the only one who was reminded of the Gamecube.


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« Reply #6 on: Jan 15 2006, 06:11 AM »
I've seen small MP3 players as well.

But one thing you have to understand is.. the smaller they are the less they can hold.. depending on what they are.

There are two types of MP3 players:
Solid State - ??? (Support Plus, players are a example)
And HardDisk - HDD (Ipods are good example)

Solid State will not break easily, because its all one chip..
HardDisk has moving parts but can hold more.. Breaks easier.

Solid State technology isn't as far ahead as HardDisk technology, thats why Solid State MP3 players hold less.. but they are more reliable.

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At the moment I have a Support Plus, MP3 player with 1GB of Space on it.. it lasts for 17 hours depending how much I use the backlight depends on how much it drains. I have 7 backlight colours.. and this MP3 player has Navigation! Oh and plus Voice recording and Voice playback (wav files.. so I can play wavs as well)

Edit: I think my MP3 player has atleast over 1000 kps.. because I know one of my songs will only play at 928kps or it goes all funny...
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« Reply #7 on: Jan 15 2006, 07:00 AM »
I got myself a new mp3player a few weeks ago. Iriver T30, 1GB flash memory and can be used as a memory stick, a headphone jack and line in jack, microphone for recording, you can select the playing speed and now I understand that I don't have what to do with a tiny mp3 player that doesn't even have a display and it's so small that you can hardly push the buttons on it. Standard mp3 players rock.