
Rob and Martin caught a
glimpse of MobiBlu's DAH-2200 on the CeBIT trade show floor, and felt the device was too underwhelming to devote extended impressions or photos to it (the player certainly wasn't as intriguing as say, the juiced-up
B153 or the tiny and cute
DAH-2100). Still, MobiBlu churned out their official DAH-2200 product page (on their Korean site), so we can all take our own glance from the comfort of our computer chairs.
Specs:
- 1 GB capacity (flash memory)
- Dimensions: 15.9mm X 30.5mm X 60.3mm
- Weighs 27.5 grams
- Plays MP3, WMA, WAV files
- 2 color OLED screen, 128 x 64 pixels
- 13 hours of battery life (w/ 420 mAH Li-ion battery)
- 4 EQ presets and User EQ
- FM radio with 30 presets
- Voice recorder (records as WAV)
- Dual headphone jacks
- Mass Storage Device
Right, nothing too exciting. Both design and spec-wise the 2200 appears to be a slightly beefed-up
DAH-2000. It has a bit more battery power (13 hours v. 10 hours rated) and a larger screen, but is also greater in size than its dimunitive sibling. At least this one looks to be easier to navigate (possibly the greatest fault of the 2000), with a simple joystick and top-mounted metal buttons. As the DAH-2200 doesn't have remarkable battery life or "Cube"-appeal, we may not see this one leave Korea.
Product Page (translated)