
Korean Manufacturer SAFA did not forget video playback launched the new DIA portable media player. Even when the DIA’s 2.4-inch LCD screen only supports a rather poor 260k colors. The DIA is an MP3 player, e-Book reader, photo viewer and portable gamer and portable video player. The DIA has a unique diamond-shaped control pad and nice add-on features like an FM radio, voice recorder, 8EQ and repetition mode for audio in case you want to learn a strange tongue. The 2GB retails for $149 US and $214 for the 4GB.
Again, SAFA is proving to be a producer of practical portable device. The DIA is not much of a jump from the recent V2 from the same manufacturer but we like it when manufacturers stick to their guns, making sure everything is solid before venturing into the semi-unknown.
[via aving]









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