It came out in '01 or '02 and held a whopping 128 MB. The desgin was brilliant and I can't imagine anything so small having a better interface. It came with a lanyard with integrated earbuds which are the best free earbuds I've ever used (better than Apple's by far). And the thing looked like it came from aliens.
The only downside was the proprietary software which was terrible. Why must DAP makers continue to insult my intelligence by using proprietary software?
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My first MP3 player was an MPIO:
http://www.the-gadgeteer.com/review/mpio_dmk_mp3_player_review
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It came out in '01 or '02 and held a whopping 128 MB. The desgin was brilliant and I can't imagine anything so small having a better interface. It came with a lanyard with integrated earbuds which are the best free earbuds I've ever used (better than Apple's by far). And the thing looked like it came from aliens.
The only downside was the proprietary software which was terrible. Why must DAP makers continue to insult my intelligence by using proprietary software?