Dimple MP3 player challenges conventional human touch tech

Touch your music

Dimple MP3 player challenges conventional human touch tech . Audio, MP3 players, Concepts, Photos 0

30 July 2007 13:00 GMT / By Amy-Mae Elliott

According to the blurb, the Dimple MP3 player "challenges the conventional 'human touch' technology by grafting subconscious instinctive human behavior onto technology".

Well, we knew that simply by looking at it, obv, but for any less enlightened individuals out there you might like to note that:

"Each time we navigate commands of skip and volume up/down on this portable music player by intuitive fiddling actions of the finger sweeping across and up/down the Dimple player, it seems almost we can touch our music, creating a personal touch to mobile music technology."

Yeah, man.
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