The Delux DLA-672A China PMP retails online, with preset order

Oct 15, 2007 08:33 GMT  ·  By

This Chinese portable media player delivers some old-school class and wears more stuff than you could possibly think of. Still, Delux Group is an unknown brand on the market, so there is nothing impressive about it. The odd thing is that the item bears a lot of similarities with one of Sony's popular cassette players (if not cassette players, then one of those voice recorders that use a tape).

Regarding this strange looking portable media player, the device supports WMV and ASF video files, as well as MP1, MP2, MP3, WMA and WAV audio content. The device was named DLA-672A. It reveals a nice LCD display screen. For reasons unknown, the manufacturers don't say a word about the screen measurements, nor about the player's size, therefore we cannot make an idea about whether it's a convenient one or not.

As for its capabilities, the portable media player supports MP1, MP2, MP3, WMV, ASF and WAV. Its additional specs list mention something about its recording and replaying capabilities.

You cannot call this thing a media player, as it is incapable of playing any video or audio file; just some music and recording stuff even my grandma's PMP wrist watch can do.

The player's display features a lyric sync and the internal system is said to be firmware upgradeable. Its sound performances include seven equalizer settings. The portable item reveals a bulky metallic design, and looks unsuitable for your jeans pockets.

The weirdest thing of all is that you soon realize that the manufacturers have posted a minimum order number of 1.000 to 1.999 pieces, which means if you want one of these freaky portable media players, you must order thousands of them. But, hey, they seem very cheap, and you only have to wait for 15 days to get them! Is that Delux style or what?