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MobiBLU Q-Bling - Just an Ostentatious DAH-1500

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This chain hangs low iced out with the latest fashion trend substitute for diamonds, the Swarovski crystal. Flashy on the outside the Q-Bling still packs the same great insides as the first MobiBLU cube, the DAH-1500i. The player comes in three sparkly colors- blue, pink, and silver.

This player on ice will set you back $150 for a 1GB version, $60 more than its naked counterpart. If you are too cheap, you can pick up a sheet of fake jewels at Wal-Mart for a couple bucks and bedazzle your own cube with a myriad of colors until your heart is content.

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Comments

Utew on August 22, 2006 2:58 AM

Now why does Paris Hilton come to mind?
.. and along with that.. South Park =)

daily-gadget.de on August 23, 2006 9:53 AM

not the best way to pimp something up...

dance5678 on November 23, 2006 5:48 PM

Are you kidding? I LOVE IT! I HAVE to have it! Look at the ear buds for goodness sake! And saying that cheep walmart sticker stones would compare to swavorski is insane! Don't diss just cause you know you can't live without it. I'm ordering mine in pink ASAP!

Stacey

willcrosss on August 6, 2007 8:56 PM

whare can i get a replacement headset for the cube????????????????

dance5678 on January 9, 2008 5:53 PM

SOOOOOO Here is my terrble luck! I ordered it, adored it, got compliments EVERYWHERE I went, and it was stolen with my pink purse, and pink phone!!!!! Now I want to replace it and can't I am so seriously bumbed! It was the greatest thing! And now my heart is broken! O:-( *sigh* By the way, YES I am the same Stacey from November 2006!
Stacey

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