ZVUE's 1GB Journey DAP comes with 22 tracks you'll never delete
Brace yourselves, dear readers. The item we're about to explain just might be is most certainly the best thing to ever happen to the digital audio player market. ZVUE's 1GB pre-loaded Journey MP3 player not only reeks of the early '80s in design alone, but this thing actually arrives with 22 Journey tracks loaded on (11 new joints, 11 of your childhood favorites). It's like buying Journey's greatest hits and getting a DAP for free -- go on, be good to yourself, it's only $39.88. Jump past the break if you need some encouragement / discouragement.
[Via AnythingButiPod, thanks Dula]
[Via AnythingButiPod, thanks Dula]























Turn UP! the RAdiOoo..... oh, wait. hope they changed those lyrics. My favorite journey song jus isn't d same no more. :-(
yup, Im an idiot
A quadruple-post! Nicely done!
Turn UP! the RAdiOoo..... oh, wait. hope they changed those lyrics. My favorite journey song jus isn't d same no more. :-(
damn, Cant tell im not awake. im gonna get flamed bad now. Yes, I know autograph. I was thinking bout raised on radio.
Hear it first time, I like the music
I love Journey....
especially when amateurs sing their songs.
...and if you get tired of Journey, you can skin som '80's Bon Jovi on (www.skinit.com/blog, search skins/music/bonjovi)...shot through the heart!!
Just saw these guys in Vegas, what an awesome concert. Engadget, pull that old clip and put something current up!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SMZpxqpBp7k
I won't buy the MP3 player, but it's a cool idea. Nice artwork.
I like the Journey artwork a lot more than their music. Early Journey was better, being born out of Santana's band. I want a Grateful Dead one with the Anthem of the Sun mandala :). Or maybe a Hendrix Axis Bold as Love. Actually, custom covers you could design with licensed artwork would be awesome on a bigger/better media player. I'd love me an iPod Touch with my own custom back graphics.
This device would only be truly useful if the tracks were automatically stopped in the middle (e.g., as if to end a long-running cable TV series on a disturbing note that upsets everyone). In fact, given the quality of most Journey songs, stopping them as soon as they start would be optimal. :-)