Evergreen's card-styled DAP: it's business time
As far as we know, Evergreen's Business Card MP3 Player doesn't come pre-loaded with Flight of the Conchords' most relevant jam, but you can't deny it'd be a great fit. This all-white, ultra-simplistic DAP checks in at 86- x 55- x 6-millimeters, weighs just 36-grams and includes 1GB of storage space. You'll also find a flip-out USB 2.0 connector, internal speaker and some sort of recording function. Slip one into your tight leather jacket pocket for a steep $126.19 -- it should make sorting the recycling much less tedious.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
XiozTzu @ Nov 30th 2007 9:24PM
You know when I’m down to just my socks it’s time for business that’s why they call it business socks.
Andrew @ Nov 30th 2007 9:29PM
I cannot believe the first comment is the exact line I had prepared in my head. Well played.
XiozTzu @ Nov 30th 2007 9:35PM
Thanks, let's share the FotC love.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WGOohBytKTU
Adam @ Nov 30th 2007 9:48PM
Business hours are over... baby!!!
DeoWulf @ Nov 30th 2007 9:54PM
"Then you go sort out the recycling... which isn't part of the foreplay... but it's still very important."
Nice FotC call there Engadget. This rocks.
kv @ Nov 30th 2007 10:59PM
Wow, I though "no way that's a Flight of the Conchords reference"! Golly gee, I'm happy to see them get mentioned!
Nunavummiut @ Dec 1st 2007 2:29AM
I love that this has been overpowered by FotC fans!
KC @ Dec 1st 2007 4:42AM
It's not *JUST* an MP3 player. There's a record button on that DAP, and I think the mic is in that hole above the other cluster of holes (speaker?). Sounds pretty good for $130 if you asked me.
Aman @ Dec 1st 2007 5:59AM
Flight of the Conchords!!!!
New Zealand represent!
Deuz Augustine @ Dec 1st 2007 4:23PM
No screen!?
PenaltyKillah @ Dec 1st 2007 9:55PM
Remember this? http://usb.brando.com.hk/prod_detail.php?prod_id=00356
absurdio @ Dec 2nd 2007 2:59AM
So...could this be used as mainly a voice recorder? Any info on what format it records in? And/or how terrible the recording sounds? And/or how possible it is to import the files you've just recorded?
Rob @ Dec 2nd 2007 10:33PM
This is actually a voice recorder primarily, not a DAP:
http://www.tech.co.uk/gadgets/portable-audio/dictation-machines/news/slimline-mp3-voice-recorder-just-6mm-deep?articleid=1096189390