The smallest Woodi in mankind's history - CA-F180
comment: 9 | Friday, September 16 (2005) 08:19AM | Posted by
Robert Sinke
The company with the dubious name has returneth - South Korean Woodi has recently added another random flash player to their
ever-growing line-up.
The CA-F180 is small. Really, really small. Well, not MobiBlu DAH-1500i kind of small, but small enough to justify me using the word "small" several times in a short amount of time. It's also extremely light. Measuring 54.2 x 25.2 x 20mm and weighing a mere 18 grams (that's insane, this isn't a typo?), this is one of those DAPs you're likely to lose in the dry washer or something.
Despite all the dimension-madness, this thing still packs an FM tuner, 512MB or 1GB of storage capacity, line-in encoder (2.5mm line-in) and a voice recorder. USB2.0 compatibility (probably UMS compliant) is also inlcuded, as is support for OGG(Q1~Q9), MP3, WMA, ASF, MTX and WAV files. CA-F180's screen looks nice enough and comes with an option to set the backlight color to 7 different modes. Furthermore, this little buggah runs for about 20 hours (if my knowledge of the Korean language doesn't fail on me) on a single AAA battery.
Leaves us with the question - is such a small size really...eh... "practical"? There's a reason for the iPod nano to not be of microscopic largeness, we figure. | |  |
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Comments: 67
Ha, you guys are so funny with your clever puns.
*eye roll*