Lego Brick music player: Probably the most retro MP3 Player going
Here in the office we regularly reminisce over simpler times with simpler toys. The days when we would dream that they would invent a working light sabre or our parents would buy a car that could talk.
This usually happens around Christmas when adverts from the latest toys are blaring from the telly. Kid’s are wanting robot dogs and robot friends and we can’t help but wonder what happened to the days of tiddlywinks and lego.
Well, we can’t do much about tiddlywinks going out of fashion but we did come across something that proves that the latter never went out of fashion.
If you’re tired of the clickwheel design of you iPod why not pick up the gloriously retro Lego MP3 Player ?

It comes with 2GB of memory and charges via USB with a full charge will give you 6-10 hours of playback time.
You’re looking at roughly $50 for one (in either blue, red, green, white or yellow), which is pretty reasonable.
Although even if it were a $100 we’d probably still say it was reasonable . . . you can’t put a price on nostalgia.
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cant wait for the nearest kid to hide it in there lego box...