Aug 3, 2009
MP3 Concept replaces touch-screen for sleek buttons

If you are one of those who do not like touch-screen gadgets, British designer Vincent Ashikordi drawing inspiration from pebbles has come up with a functional MP3 player that removes touch-screen for sleek buttons, giving it a conventional looks. Presenting sleek Play/Pause, Stop, Back/Rewind and Front/Fast forward buttons to compensate the oval shape and to project the continuity of the design, the of the MP3 player also includes a large oval screen that displays slide shows of album covers. While the volume controller serves the purpose of ‘up and down’ as well. Moreover, the MP3 Concept integrates an in-built rechargeable battery, earphones and an ergonomic brushed/polished steel casing, enhancing your attachment with the product.

[Thanks Vincent]
