I always thought that if I had a child, and it was a boy, that he'd be named Hugo. Hugo would love digging in the sand, playing with toys and eventually, he would love technology, just like his dad. We would build robotic arms together, remote control cars and helicopters, and he would learn to program in .NET from a very early age.
I do not have a son though. So I have to find a replacement.
Mugo, the first limited edition designer mp3 player and USB flash drive,
Artist Series 1, has limited designs by artists including Julie West, Shin Tanaka, Tougui and Yup.
Mugo brings function to collectible toys by integrating an mp3 player and USB data storage to a palm-size toy. Designer Aaron Atchison (of Feed the Beast) created Mugo to be clean, stylish and simple. So simple, in fact, that it doesn't require any cables or software and works on both Mac and PC. The flash memory drive can hold up to 500 mp3 tracks or 2GB of data storage.
That's right, it also functions as a memory stick so you can store your favorite pictures, videos, data and more. The best part is actually navigating through your music as all the controls are under your thumb. By pressing the 'faceplate' you can control all the of the Mugo MP3 playing features.
The Artist Series 1 are $59.99USD and the D.I.Y. (blanks) are $49.99USD.
More at
www.mugoplayer.com.