When music meets chocolate...

Oct 10, 2007 11:36 GMT  ·  By

The USB Chocolate MP3 player from Brando looks like a piece of white chocolate, indeed. It even weighs the same, meaning a mere 12 grams of technology. I mean you could lose this fellow in the dryer, drop it in the sink, or even in your dog's mouth.

With no connection whatsoever, I know another Chocolate MP3 player on the market, which was introduced by LG last year and sported the size of a iPod Shuffle, so much bigger than this one. It was also packed with a maximum 2GB storage capacity.

For design reasons, there is no LCD TFT, OLED or any type of display added to the player's tiny body. The only issue with that is that you'll actually have to perform some random playback of your favorite music. Too bad they haven't done it wireless, so ladies could actually wear this thing in their bras.

As for its impressive dimensions, the player measures only 3cm x 4.3cm x1 cm. Regarding its playback capabilities, as expected, it cannot do much stuff, just some MP3 and WMA audio playing.

What I cannot understand are the symbols on the buttons! I mean they could have put toilet signs or else, and it would have been smarter than a dog and a duck.

And yes, the USB white Chocolate MP3 player is noticeable in the dimmest light conditions, using the integrated 4 color light LEDs. In addition, the player works on Windows 98SE/ME/2000/XP/Vista, as well as Linux or Mac OS.

It's remarkable how they managed to pack 2GB internal memory storage, on such as small device. I know bigger ones with less brain than that.

If you're interested in buying one of these players, you just have to visit Brando webstore, where the Chocolate MP3 Player retails for about 39 bucks! This is what happens when music meets chocolate!

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