The Korean MP3 player maker SAFA has always been keen on design innovation. The first SAFA XING was one of the cutest DAPs we’ve written about. Though the XING didn’t exactly achieve an iPod-like popularity it didn’t stop SAFA from continuing the model. The SAFA XING LED looks like a departure from the original, but that’s all on the superficial level. The rectangular shape has now become squarish and has grown larger. That’s the trade off for the uber-fun built-in game of LED lights. On the face of the XING LED are LED pinholes or dots which lets you play either of two games: DICE or rock, paper scissors using the onboard G-sensor. Doesn’t it look fun? The LED pinhole lights can also be customized for your own special icon.
The XING LED MP3 player measures 40 x 40 x 12mm, plays 12 hours of music and is equipped with 27 LED dots. No price yet has been announced.
[safa via moveplayer]


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