Pez to Dispense Music instead of Sweets 113
Elteto writes "News.com has a story on Lincoln West Studios entering a licensing agreement with Pez Candy to manufacture MP3 players based on the popular candy dispenser format. As the devices will be compatible with the line of detachable heads, including the latest Star Wars character heads, this new product could be a hit with both the candy an the gadget crowds. I bet the idea also ignites creativity in many who wonder how they could insert the guts of small MP3 players such as the iPod Shuffle into various objects. The designer of the Pez MP3 player says his inspiration was the Altoid tin can."
I wonder... (Score:5, Funny)
Two copyright violations for the price of one!
And with the RIAA (Score:3, Funny)
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Let me get this straight (Score:5, Funny)
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Re:Let me get this straight (Score:3, Interesting)
That said, my dollars went to iRiver. Better screen, battery, and supports OGGs. Also mounts as a hard drive under Linux, no fuss. And records hours of conversations, which I use sometimes to tape my D&D sessions (hush, I know I'm a nerd).
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I could easily be misinformed, however. This was at the word of a friend, who could be wrong for whatever reason.
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Yes... (Score:5, Funny)
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I've often wanted to do something similar with the 'cellphone' look (i.e. not _come up_ with a dispenser, just start regularly wearing one of the kid's gum/candy containers on my belt that looks like the cellphone that tools wear on their belt to look cool these days).
Candy Violation (Score:5, Funny)
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But... (Score:5, Funny)
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(Ok, someone shoot me please.)
Re:But... (Score:2)
2)Shoot Rick Berman out of a canon (pun intended)
3)Profit!!
warning (Score:4, Funny)
Goatse for the modern age?
Re:warning (Score:2, Informative)
As long as they keep making the candy! (Score:2)
Re:As long as they keep making the candy! (Score:2)
nice idea but.... (Score:3, Funny)
This would be really cool until my SO's toddler latched on to it. She just loves PEZ. Might end up in the outside, maybe the basement. Or maybe, she'd just hammer on it till 'candy' came out.
I think it's cool, but I I'll pass....
Re:nice idea but.... (Score:2)
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Yeah, A lot of things aren't recommended for children under 10. It seems to be their job to find and (if possible) destroy such things. IMHO, buying an MP3 player that looks like candy is just begging for it.
Re:nice idea but.... (Score:2)
With devices becoming smaller and smaller, let's hope that the fart smeller crowd doesn't swallow all our high-priced toys.
I speak from experience as a dad - it's a good thing that kids are small and easy to pick up; otherwise they'd choke on things they find on the floor or tables.
Note to Creator: please make children smaller. Compare the size of what went in to the size of what eventually comes out.
Let me be the first to say... (Score:5, Funny)
Altoid tins are fun (Score:1)
Re:Altoid tins are fun (Score:1)
Re:Altoid tins are fun (Score:3, Informative)
It's one of a kind, that's for sure.
Here's the PezMP3 site (Score:3, Informative)
Here's Google's cache of the PezMP3 site (Score:1)
What Music Format Will It Play? (Score:3, Funny)
Well, at least is satifies point #2. (Score:2, Funny)
Flamebait? (Score:1)
Now how can you be against an MP3 player with a removable head?
Re:Well, at least is satifies point #2. (Score:1)
In case the moderators just didn't get the joke: Microsoft released a list of things to look for when buying an MP3 player. It was on slashdot yesterday. Number 2 was "Make sure you're getting all the goodies."
PEZ? Goodies? Come on, mods.
Specs (Score:5, Informative)
# The first version will be 512mb.
# There will be six buttons along one of the skinny sides.
# There will be an LCD screen.
# The head will be removeable and compatible with existing PEZ heads.
# The first production run will be small and made in the USA.
# The first production run will be early summer.
# Supports MP3, WMA, OGG, USB 2.0, mounts as flash drive.
# No voice record, no FM tuner, no Bluetooth, no Janus (Napster to Go.)
# Will be sold direct to consumer from this website (may go into retail channels later.)
Re:Specs (Score:1)
When Janus is released what mp3 players will support it? Can an iPod play janus files? Or is mircosoft planning on releasing their own MP3 player?
Janus-compatible players (Score:3, Informative)
Creative Zen Portable Media Center
iRiver PMC-120
Gateway MP3 Photo Jukebox (4GB)
iRiver H10 (5GB)
iRiver H320 (20GB)
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Gee, I'm not sure. No stopwatch?
Happy Birthday to You (Score:4, Funny)
Minty MP3 Player (Score:2, Funny)
Re:Minty MP3 Player (Score:2)
*As a side note: Patents are fine for small independant inventors...it's just when corporations and whatnot get involved that it becomes inherently evil.
Re:Minty MP3 Player (Score:2)
Right inspiration, wrong execution. (Score:5, Interesting)
What they should be doing is designing an MP3 player *insert* that's small enough to fit into the candy slot of existing dispensers. That way they could start selling dispensers again like ringtones or faceplates.
Candy as memory (Score:2, Funny)
A Pez dispenser is actually a little on the large size as far as MP3 players go.
Re:Candy as memory (Score:1)
then you could _eat_ Britney Spears !
Mmmm, britney
Real Inspiration (Score:4, Interesting)
"trendy" (Score:4, Insightful)
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Reminds me of college days (Score:1, Funny)
How long (Score:5, Funny)
Just think - you could have:
And thus the cycle is complete.
Just be careful when you hear your phone ring....
I'm Holding Out (Score:3, Funny)
Make sure you're getting all the goodies. (Score:4, Funny)
Fallen rappers? (Score:2)
Re:Fallen rappers? (Score:2)
STOLEN IDEA FROM HACKADAY! (Score:4, Informative)
Riiiiight, so he didn't get it from
http://www.hackaday.com/entry/6336767343487544/ [hackaday.com]
or
http://crap.mousetoy.com/pez.html [mousetoy.com]
"this "hack" is making the rounds, so i wanted to get it up here. with usb drives getting smaller and cheaper, there's pretty much no end to where you could potentially put them. in this example, a pez dispenser. i'm pretty sure companies like pez may even be offering up these of their own soon with content on the drives along with that sweet sweet candy. post up other weird things that can or have been used a usb drive..."
Dug
Idea? (Score:2)
I bet that idea will be realised fully in the near future when the only way to transfer mp3's and other files around will be by inserting them into your anus and hoping RIAA customs control doesnt hear when it starts playing Bob Dylan out of your ass..
Re:Idea? (Score:4, Funny)
Just make sure the first few tracks on your playlist are country music; that shouldn't draw any undue attention. After all, *any* asshole can play country music.
Vendor lock in (Score:5, Funny)
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For that matter, why pay upwards $1 for a candy dispenser when you can go to Fryes, buy all the parts and assemble your own for 67 cents?
Re:Vendor lock in (Score:1)
Or if they went of business and you lost the dispenser, you couldn't get an open source one for the candy because it is extremely patent encumbered. See wikipedia for a list of pez patents [wikipedia.org].
I suppose one could just eat any left over candy without using a dispenser, but with pez that seems somehow very wrong.
Hacking Pez Dispensers (Score:3, Funny)
Don't give candy to kids (Score:2, Funny)
Huh? (Score:2)
Really, how many people were thinking this? I realize people like to do case mods and boot Linux on everything and all.
But are there a bunch of people out there looking for odd places to put their iPod shuffle?
Well, I bought a pez dispenser today (Score:2)
Sweet Sweden (Score:2)
93 comments, and nobody has said
"Pez to Dispense Music, Instead of Swedes [slashdot.org]."
Malfunction? (Score:1)
Re:Great... (Score:2)
Hmmmm... Note to self... Use Preview, and don't stutter while typing...
Re:BUT THE BEST PART...!!! (Score:2)
The PSP supports Memorystick DUO cards. It *comes with* a 32MB card to be used only for *storing saved games*.
For a little over $100 (and I've seen them as low as 70$ on zipzoomfly), you can get a 1GB DUO card that will... shockingly... hold 1GB.
Using pspvideo9, I was able to encode all of Napolean Dynamite in fairly good quality at right around 200mb. So, you're talking 4 full length movies in a 1GB card, or 1GB of mp3s.
As far as rebuying your D
Re:BUT THE BEST PART...!!! (Score:1)
and if the psp came out able to play dvd's, you'd bitch about it being too big.
But since it's a consumers market, you get to show your opinion by not buying it. So go buy your nintendo DS, and bitch later about how all the games on the PSP look and play much better.
Personally, I like that the PSP takes memory sticks. I think it's a great idea. mainly since memory sticks can be used in a whole bunch of different stuff, unlike the DS game carts that are only usuable in the DS.
(if the DS h