Q-Be

Q-Be is a digital audio player manufactured in South Korea. It is imported in the United Kingdom and sold in many of the large electronic stores such as Currys. It has an Organic light-emitting diode display.[1] It is available in 256Mb, 512Mb and 1Gb memory variants. Its built-in battery is recharged using the same USB cable that is used to transfer data to the device, the cable is inserted into the headphone socket. The Q-Be is identical to the MobiBLU DAH-1500i.

When introduced, Q-Be claimed to be the world's smallest DAP in terms of cubic volume, although the player itself is cubical and therefore thicker than all of Apple's iPods. In September 2006 Apple launched their iPod Shuffle, which is smaller in overall size and volume than the Q-Be but lacking a display.

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References

  1. Reid, Rory (24 November 2005). "Hot New Product - Supportplus Q-BE. The smallest music player in the world?". Computer Act!ve. Retrieved 25 November 2011.


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