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MobiBLU DAH-1500i with DRM at Walmart

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We just did a review on this last week and the verdict was that it is a very nice player. It was disappointing to our US readers that it wasn’t available in the states, until now.

Walmart is now selling the MobiBLU DAH-1500 in six different colors and two different sizes: 512MB and 1GB. It is also price right inline with the iPod Shuffle, $99.72 and $129.72 respectively. New to this version is DRM support, but it only mentions that that it works with Walmart downloads. Read the MobiBLU DAH-1500 review and pick one up.

[thanks MK!]

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Comments

EnzoTen on July 21, 2005 7:46 PM

Mysterious MK from Costa Mesa, CA... email me, im trying to find the references to the the "i" and "s" models.

mail at anythingbutipod . com

MK on July 23, 2005 9:42 PM

Sorry for not mailing this instead, my mail server is down at the moment.

mobiBLU has to my knowledge, 4 models of the DAH-1500. One is the original, DAH-1500. Another is the Eurasia version (selling under a different name), then the DAH-1500s, and the DAH-1500i.

The original DAH-1500 would be the model you reviewed earler (20hr battery life, no DRM support).

If you take a look at the one sold at Wal-Mart, you will notice that the specs show it has only 10hr battery life, with DRM support. Apparently though, the one sold at Wal-Mart has a lower quality FM Tuner.

The DAH-1500s on the other hand, does NOT have an FM Tuner. Along with no DRM support.

The DAH-1500 will most likely never be sold retail, or through any major large American online stores (walmart, bestbuy, etc.) due to it's lack of DRM support... (apparently that's a large issue?).

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You will most likely NOT be able to find any information about the "i" and "s" model, as this is apparently just a method for HyunWon/mobiBLU to help identify the different models of the DAH-1500.

sirwally on July 26, 2005 12:01 AM

I don't think the lack of DRM is a barrier to entry in the US market. My iRiver iHP-140 lacks DRM support (and so does the 3xx series, I believe) but you can buy them here.

Anon01 on July 26, 2005 5:16 PM

where can you buy the 1500 with NO 'i' or 's'? for a good price.

EnzoTen on July 30, 2005 3:03 PM

from Advanced MP3 Players thats the only place i know

person from canada on July 31, 2006 12:46 PM

I bough a DAH 1500S from The source by circuit city. I was very pleased with it and it worked great until now... I plugged it into a different USB port (besides the one at my house). After a couple of hours I picked it up to listen to it and it was extremely hot. I guess it overheated and now it won't work at all (It won't turn on). Any idea of what happened?

Many thanks

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