SAFA showcases DIA media player in Korea
It's good to see SAFA back in the saddle after a long bout with silence, and the firm's latest PMP looks mighty fine, we must say. Dubbed DIA -- presumably in reference to the diamond shaped control pad -- this diminutive device boasts a 2.4-inch color LCD, plays nice with audio and video files, comes with four mini games, and is available with up to 4GB of internal capacity. Moreover, users can load the rest of their files on a miniSD card, and there's also a FM tuner and voice recorder to go along with the eight equalizer presets. Word on the street puts the 2GB iteration at ?139,000 ($151), while the 4GB version will only run you ?60,000 ($65) more. Check out a few more angles after the jump, and don't say that oh-so-shiny rear doesn't look familiar.























Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
2ASquared @ Aug 11th 2007 10:03AM
Why is the 4gb version so much cheaper than the 2gb version?
Jordan @ Aug 11th 2007 10:23AM
$65 more. Read before you post. =P
Low @ Aug 11th 2007 11:27AM
I think he meant it the other way around...
2ASquared @ Aug 11th 2007 12:26PM
Yeah, sorry, I meant 2gb cheaper than 4gb, you can get a 2gb mini sd card for $20.
halfazn333 @ Aug 11th 2007 10:23AM
ummmm...
I think you kinda misread that...
It says $60 more
Dan @ Aug 11th 2007 11:07AM
It's pretty cute. It will have to have an at least 3.5 inch screen, be High Definition, and have suitable outputs for high definition video eyewear before I start thinking seriously about buying such a device. I won't be doing video games much until they link directly to my brain. Today's stuff isn't nearly immersive enough.
Uzair @ Aug 11th 2007 11:13AM
Really like the thing
nastynards @ Apr 30th 2008 10:39PM
but will it blend
wWw @ Aug 15th 2007 12:37AM
Everything does... including your body.