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Quote Briggsy 5th January 2006, 12:23
the only thing i want is that Cute MP3 player, thats so sexy!
Quote Monkey200SX 5th January 2006, 13:29
I bought my g/f a pink 512MB Q-BE, the 3.5mm socket also doubles up as the USB sync Cable and Charger, the buttons on the unit are very small for my fat fingers but my G/F has not trouble using it. it has up to 10hrs charge but if you dont have it a full volume you can get up to 15. also you can set the time the screen stays lit after a button is pressed so that will also extend the battery life.

it comes in 6 colours on their website they dont show the orange??

DSG has the exclusive pre-xmas deal that they were the only shop in this country (UK) to sell them (inc Curry's, PC World, Link)

Does it show i worked for dixons selling these

http://www.q-be.net/index_gb.php


http://www.trustedreviews.com/article.aspx?art=2059
Quote BlueDemon 5th January 2006, 17:18
Forgot to point something out: there are generally speaking 2 versions of the cube-sized MP3 player in existence. There is the original / official DAH-1500i, branded with the mobiBLU logo, which features USB2 and support for playing DRM-protected WMA files, and which is ONLY available in the US. Next to that version, you can find the DAH-1500 (no "i") which has to get by with USB1.1 and lacks any DRM compatibility. This "cut down" version is distributed under different brands, such as TNC or Q-be.

I was so fortunate to have someone in the States UPS me two 1500i's...
Quote riggs 5th January 2006, 17:46
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Originally Posted by BlueDemon
Forgot to point something out: there are generally speaking 2 versions of the cube-sized MP3 player in existence. There is the original / official DAH-1500i, branded with the mobiBLU logo, which features USB2 and support for playing DRM-protected WMA files, and which is ONLY available in the US. Next to that version, you can find the DAH-1500 (no "i") which has to get by with USB1.1 and lacks any DRM compatibility. This "cut down" version is distributed under different brands, such as TNC or Q-be.

I was so fortunate to have someone in the States UPS me two 1500i's...
Don't quote me on this, but I think I read somewhere that the smaller (256Mb) version of the DAH-1500i 'copies' are only USB 1.1, but the 512Mb and 1Gb variants are actually USB 2.0...

I could be wrong though ;-)
Quote ozstrike 5th January 2006, 21:06
Those Q-be's are impressively small in real life, saw one the other day. If I needed a 1GB player, would be the one I would buy.
I thought Q-be was just the new name for Mobiblu...
Quote Captain Slug 6th January 2006, 02:38
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Originally Posted by radiator
Don't quote me on this, but I think I read somewhere that the smaller (256Mb) version of the DAH-1500i 'copies' are only USB 1.1, but the 512Mb and 1Gb variants are actually USB 2.0...

I could be wrong though ;-)
The official specs for each model are
DAH-1500 (the model Q-Be is selling appearantly): sold in Europe and Asia and has the following features: Support for MP3 and WMA, FM radio, USB 1.1, and 120mA Li-ion Batter with a rated 15 hours max battery time.

DAH-1500i: sold in the United States and has the following features: Support for MP3 and WMA, DRM (I haven't seen ANY DRM features on the device though), Voice Recording, FM radio, FM Recording, Playlists, SRS WOW Surround Sound, USB 2.0, and 180mA Li-ion Batter with a rated 10 hours max battery time.

DAH-1500s: sold in Canada and has the following features: Support for MP3 and WMA, USB 1.1, and 120mA Li-ion Batter with a rated 15 hours max battery time. No Radio.

But if anyone finds differently (especially the USB speed) than it would be nice to know.

So the US version has way more features. If you set the backlight to the lowest brightness level your battery life will improve no matter which model you have.

And I haven't been able to test the MobiBlu against an iPod but compared to all the mp3 players I've tried before this one it is hands-down the best I've heard in terms of output quality. Especially after you pick the right speaker size in the SRS settings.
Quote Arkuden 6th January 2006, 03:08
well thats what i needed to know. now time to get some monies!!

Thanks for the links btw!
Quote Kipman725 7th January 2006, 22:07
wow that mp3 player would look great with some cleavage :O
Quote SteveyG 7th January 2006, 22:21
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Originally Posted by BlueDemon
As for the review, I honestly cannot see how iTunes integration can be described as A Good Thing, Apple fanboy or not. I always try to stay away from media players and other devices where you need proprietary software to access them, especially if that software has a commercial side to it. That is why this Mobiblu player, and the iRiver range of players appeals to me. You can simply load and unload them using Explorer, just the way I like it! ;)

My thoughts exactly
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