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Product Write-Up: Q Desire 2011 Portable
Tagline: Revive the Vibe. Carry the Classic.
- Document the known specifications and features of the Q Desire.
- Analyze its design philosophy within the context of 2011's portable media landscape.
- Evaluate its limitations and the reasons for its market disappearance.
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- Chassis: The device utilized a sandblasted aluminum front grille with high-impact ABS plastic for the rear. It was rated (unofficially) as "splash resistant," making it a favorite for beach trips and poolside parties.
- Controls: Unlike the touch-sensitive panels that were trendy at the time, the Q Desire 2011 Portable used large, tactile rubber buttons. A central "Q" logo lit up blue when powered on. The volume dial had a satisfying, clicky resistance.
- Portability: Weighing just 1.2 pounds (540 grams), it fit easily into a backpack’s water bottle holder. The integrated lithium-ion battery boasted a then-impressive 8 hours of playback at 50% volume.
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