poVoqtoOpen Source@lemmy.mlEnglish·8 months agoTangara is a portable, open-source music player based on an ESP32 MCU(www.cnx-software.com)external-linkarrow-up1625arrow-down112message-square152fedilink
arrow-up1613arrow-down1external-linkTangara is a portable, open-source music player based on an ESP32 MCU(www.cnx-software.com)poVoqtoOpen Source@lemmy.mlEnglish·8 months agomessage-square152fedilink
minus-squaredangblingusarrow-up21arrow-down0·8 months agoedit-28 months agolinkfedilinkHas anyone checked out prices for refurbished ipod classics? $300 for a 20 year old mp3 player! Insanity! Edit: looking at the specs for the Tangara… 16MB of internal storage??? Uhhhhhhh… I guess the intent is to use an SD card.
minus-squareJasonDJarrow-up1arrow-down0·8 months agoedit-28 months agolinkfedilinkAre these “refurbished” or “updated”? An OG iPod in decent shape with original specs is cool from a collectors point of view, but even then $300 sounds steep. But if you slap a modern li-po and higher capacity modern flash storage, maybe a haptic module? Dude. Now it’s a highly functional piece of nostalgia.
Has anyone checked out prices for refurbished ipod classics? $300 for a 20 year old mp3 player! Insanity!
Edit: looking at the specs for the Tangara… 16MB of internal storage??? Uhhhhhhh… I guess the intent is to use an SD card.
Are these “refurbished” or “updated”?
An OG iPod in decent shape with original specs is cool from a collectors point of view, but even then $300 sounds steep.
But if you slap a modern li-po and higher capacity modern flash storage, maybe a haptic module? Dude. Now it’s a highly functional piece of nostalgia.