iubi's H80 PMP gets priced in Korea
iubi's H80 isn't the firm's first Bluetooth-enabled portable media player to make us momentarily wish we were in Seoul, but it is the newest. Set to take South Korea by storm in green, silver and orange hues, this unit will boast a built-in speaker, integrated e-dictionary, a DaVinci chip and an internal HDD with 30GB / 60GB of space. If you're in the right place, you can call one your own for ?360,008 ($384) or ?410,008 ($437), depending on model.
[Via PMPToday]
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first!
"Please keep your comments relevant to this blog entry."
I agree...
What's the bluetooth for, transferring files? That would be slow...
i think its for streaming audio via wireless headsets.
looks like a microwave
HAHA It does.
That is expensive for it's capacity.
compared to when the ipod 5g first came out, not really
@ yoyorks
Why exactly would you be comparing capacity to a 6yo device?
The bluetooth is there so you can connect a pair of bluetooth headphones.
What the hell is a DaVinci chip?
....I swear I better not see Tom Hanks anywhere.
Same chip they use int he Cowon A3 so I expect the feature set to be the same, just be an uglier device. I own an iUbi Blue and I don't rate their support for the device. The only major difference between this and the A3 is bluetooth support which personally I wouldn't say is worth the sacrifice in terms of support and build quality.
The archos 05 serries is cheeper, has more capacity, and WiFi, but if bluetooth is that important...
But this is made by the Koreans, almost every electronic they make is quality. It's sounds stupid, but it's true.