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  • Sony to launch egg-shaped Rolly DAP?

    by 
    Darren Murph
    Darren Murph
    08.09.2007

    We've got the rumor mill to thank for this one, but an elusive video (since removed, go figure) reportedly depicted a newfangled Walkman in the shape of an egg. 'Course, this form factor certainly isn't new for a DAP, but it sounds like Sony may be giving it a whirl with the introduction of the "Rolly." Supposedly, a snippet of the video is displayed above, but it sure doesn't expose much. Little is currently known (or presumed) about the device at the moment, but we are hearing that it will boast an integrated speaker for whatever that's worth. We'll be keeping an ear to the ground for further developments.[Via Pocket-Lint, thanks Elliott]

  • EGGE's egg-shaped digital media player

    by 
    Darren Murph
    Darren Murph
    08.03.2006

    Upon initial inspection of this Korean contraption, you could easily find yourself mistaking it for a Tamagotchi, but thankfully this egg-shaped gizmo plays a more productive role. Instead of a few silly pixels wasting your time with unrealistic demands, the EGGE is a low-maintenance digital media player that supports MP3, WMV, MPEG, and AVI formats. Rocking either 512MB or 1GB of capacity, this minuscule device also sports an FM tuner and built-in EQ. Underneath the dome-shaped glass is a 1-inch OLED display that actually supports full motion video (although you may need some type of magnification to reap any enjoyment whatsoever). The internal battery only keeps the in-ear party going for 10 hours, but supposedly plays nice with both OS X and Windows via USB 2.0. The EGGE also packs a nifty flipscreen feature -- when worn from your neck, raising the unit to eye-level yields an upside-down predicament, but with the press of a button, the screen is flipped for your viewing satisfaction. (Sure, an orientation sensor would have made more sense, but where's the fun in that?) While this unit packs some good features into a miniature package, we can't confirm a US hatch date nor market price, but there's always those digital pocket pets, The Egg, the USB Egg, the Tele-Egg, the egg incubator, boiled egg inks, the Pivo, and even other egg audio players to curb your egg-shaped cravings for the time being.[Via Shiny Shiny]