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  • MobiBLU's US2 and DAH-2100 to rock the US market

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    Cyrus Farivar
    Cyrus Farivar
    10.28.2006

    Remember that cute little MobiBLU player (or two) that we spied earlier this year? We're not sure how this one slipped under our noses so easiliy, but MobiBLU apparently is releasing its über-tiny audio players in the US. DAPReview has just spotted the US2 and the DAH-2100 on Amazon, which means they're now finally selling 'em here in the good ol' US of A. (We already knew that Cube2 was on this side of the Pacific.) The US2 is $130, while the DAH-2100 will set you back a cool hundie. So now you can get your cubical music on, and we can't stress this enough -- please don't wear it as jewelry.[Via DAPReview]Read - US2Read - DAH-2100

  • mobiBLU's US2 skinny DAP caught in the wild

    by 
    Paul Miller
    Paul Miller
    07.04.2006

    After a series of press shots from mobiBLU that included both hamburgers and watermelons involved in sexy poses with the slim player, we're not really short on photos of the device. All the same, it's nice to see the US2 out and about, and AVING has provided us with just such visions. Verdict? Ultra slim fo' sho!   [Via dapreview]

  • mobiBLU intros US2 slim MP3 player

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    Donald Melanson
    Donald Melanson
    06.26.2006

    The caps-obsessed mobiBLU are the latest in the long line of companies taking dead aim at the nano with their latest audio player, the US2, which actually manages to shave a few millimeters off the size of Apple's diminutive scratch magnet. Also like the nano, the US2 (which stands for UltraSlim 2, if you must know) comes in 1, 2, and 4GB varieties (flash memory, of course) and packs a 1.5-inch OLED color screen along with some SRS WoW sound enhancement for good measure. In addition to audio playback, the device also promises support for video and photos, as well as recording capabilities, although the specific formats beyond MP3 are unclear. Pricing doesn't look to be readily available either, but it looks like the US2 will land sometime in mid-July -- although probably not as soon in North America.[Via DAPReview]