Yahee PMP delivers the one-dongle salute
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There are afterthoughts, and then there’s Yahee’s YHM-MPE02. For whatever reason, the design crew (to put it kindly) behind the janky YHM-MPE02 felt the need to stuff a two-inch QVGA display, 4GB of internal memory and an FM tuner into the PMP, but providing a simple USB port or some sort of flip-out connector was apparently not in the cards. If you can manage to overlook such a hideous protrusion (regrettably, we cannot), you’ll find that the unit supports a bevy of files including WAV, ASF, MP3, WMA, AVI and JPEG, and there’s even a TransFlash expansion slot to load up even more media. We’d typically inform you that you’d have to make a few phone calls in order to scrounge up pricing information, but trust us when we tell you that you (and your reputation) are better off just leaving this one alone. Oh, and it’s not even worth mentioning how this thing rips the upper portion of Nokia’s 5300 XpressMusic — but yeah, it does.[Via PMPToday] Read | Permalink | Email this | CommentsOffice Depot Featured Gadget: Xbox 360 Platinum System Packs the power to bring games to life!
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