
Like some devices we’ve seen in the past, the KI-T12 from Golden Crystal Technologies takes design inspiration from a mobile phone. In this case, the source is Nokia’s 7260, which was praised for its cutting-edge appearance back when it was released.
Anyway, the KI-T12 supports MTV, DMV and MPX videos and MP3 and WMA audio files with lyric display. It comes with six EQ settings, and e-book, FM radio and gaming functionality, and has a tiny 1.5-inch CSTN screen. The device is available in capacities of 128MB, 256MB, 512MB, 1GB, 2GB and 4GB, all of which measure 72×42x13.5mm and weigh 45g.
Click the link for an image of Nokia’s 7260, if you’ve already forgotten what it looks like.
[via b2bchinasources]





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