NASD’s NS-2010 PMP inexplicably sports Mercedes-Benz logo
By Darren Murph | November 6, 2007
Filed under: Portable Audio, Portable Video
It’s not like we’ve never seen a Mercedes-Benz logo on a gadget before, but seeing the brand’s icon splashed on a low-end Chinese PMP is just… awkward. Nevertheless, it’s practically a foregone conclusion that MB had absolutely nothing to do with this one, but NASD Technology still felt the need to plaster the auto maker’s tri-star symbol on its utterly heinous NS-2010. If you care to know, the unit sports a two-inch color display, SD expansion slot, support for MP4 / MP3 / WMA / AVI files, voice recording, FM tuner, line-in recording and a rechargeable Li-ion. By now, you shouldn’t be surprised by the undisclosed price, but we’d suggest just letting this one be after you’ve had your laughs.
[Via PMPToday]
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