We can’t help but love the aesthetic of this acorn-shaped mp3 player complete with wooden enclosure. Sadly, this baby only sports 1GB of data, and it’s not an iPod. Still, the concept is very cool, and one could imagine a pretty cool interface for this baby by changing the track, or volume, with a twist of the top.
In any case, this mp3 player certainly beats the Shuffle’s form factor, and could be a viable alternative to Apple’s products. For $21, though, we’re not holding our breathe.
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