Sunday, July 30, 2006

Small Players, Big Sound


Small Players, Big Sound
PC World - The lightest player we tested is the 2GB MobiBlu DAH-1500i (also known as the "Cube"). The unit weighs less than an ounce and is so small you could pop it in your mouth. Despite this novelty, it missed the chart due to its lack of features and

Fujitsu goes miniscule with N100, N110 PDAs
MobileMag - Sometimes taking on an impossibly small form factor works in your favour: take the MobiBLU Cube, for example, where the tiny MP3 player put that company on the map. But sometimes going too small can hurt the product's functionality and usability, and

Faster Dual-Core Processors
PC World - That's the claimed battery life you'll get from a single charge with MobiBlu's B153 flash-based MP3 player. Instant Media : Free client downloads and caches Internet video; it even delivers popular tech videoblog Rocketboom in HD. Popular sites : An easy

The Worst Products of Q2
PC Magazine - 6. mobiBLU B153 (2GB) (Flash MP3 Player) Its main selling point is that it's got the "world's longest battery life" (according to the company that's 153 hours!). If only the sound quality was as impressive. 7. Sceptre X37SV-Naga (HDTV) Its great price

iPod Killers for Summer 2006
MP3 Newswire - MobiBLU Cube 2 MobiBLU has also announced a cubed mp3 player as a followup to a cube portable it released at the beginning of the year, the MobiBLU DAH-1500i. The MobiBLU Cube 2 (who needs fancy model numbers anymore) is diminuative

Five ways to kiss your iPod goodbye
CNN Money - Sony Ericsson's V630i music phone can play MP3s and also does Internet radio over its cell-phone data connection. And the MobiBlu US2 is even thinner than a Nano. The downside to all of these iPod alternatives? None of them work with the iTunes Music

Microsoft Allegedly Planning 'Argo' MP3 Player
WinInfo - Digital Jukebox ("Dell DJ") series from Dell, S1 MP3 Player, generic chinese MP3 players, Rio, Archos, ilo 256MB MP3 Player from Go Video, IOPS, iriver, GigaBeat from Toshiba, m:robe from Olympus, mpio, Yepp from Samsung, Sansa from Sandisk, mobiBLU

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