Kenwood Media Keg Is Small, Markedly.

Tiny is not always good, but Kenwood’s Media Keg shows how it should be done, according to an algorithmically-translated Japanese review (“is small, markedly”) spotted by Engadget. Amid a haze of mechanically generated nonsense, comprehensible sentences include praise of the small size and functionality, and critiques of the 1-inch hard drive’s performance and the high […]

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Tiny is not always good, but Kenwood's Media Keg shows how it should be done, according to an algorithmically-translated Japanese review ("is small, markedly") spotted by Engadget.

Amid a haze of mechanically generated nonsense, comprehensible sentences include praise of the small size and functionality, and critiques of the 1-inch hard drive's performance and the high price. At about $340, that's going to be a hard sell to the West.

The miniaturization is profound, though, considering it's a disk-based player with 10Gb of storage: what else is there that accomplishes this at barely 1.5 inches long and half an inch thick?

The worldwide smallest HDD player “HD10GB7” is tried [Impress vis Engadget]