Digital Audio On A Budget
Posted: November 6th, 2007 | Author: Daniel Georges | Filed under: Technology | Tags: budget, cheap, DAP, Delstar, DS2209, MP3, SD-slot | No Comments »Not everyone can afford iPods and ZEN’s. For those people who eat cat food just to survive and sleep in old newspapers, there is the Delstar DS2209. It doesn’t have an impressive name or a impressive design, but it does have the features and price to back it up.
It hits at $US30, which is ok, but then there are a few things you have to take into account. The first being the inbuilt 1GB of store, the second the SD expansion slot. On top of the ability to store a lot of music with a few SD cards, it also has a FM radio and voice recorder. One nice little feature a lot of players have removed, is the fold out USB adapter, making it a great thumb drive as well.
It isn’t going to dethrone any of the big players in the game of digital audio (and even more considering the introduction of playing video in pretty much every new player), but for 30 bucks you won’t mind so much when you stack and smash it into a million plastic pieces. To bad it is as ugly as sin!
For more info, click over to the Crave Blog.
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