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Thursday, November 17, 2005

MP3: Listen to your music and find your way with integrated GPS

GPS MP3 integration
Looking very similar to a landline phone handset chopped in half, Korean shopping site JoyFriend’s DAJOA MP3 player/GPS receiver will probably never capture any design awards. However, for $130, you do get a lot of functionality packed into a 140-gram device, albeit one with a black-and-white screen, 128MB of memory (no expansion-ouch), and 200 minutes of usage in GPS mode. Luckily for you, this inexpensive temptress will never be seen on US shelves, beckoning you and your wallet to overlook its lackluster implementation.

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Source: Engadget


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