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Title: iRiver H10 (20GB)
Pros: Sophisticated, compact design with removable battery; solid sound quality and nice EQ options; excellent FM and voice recording; photo-friendly color screen; supports Windows Media DRM 10.
Cons: Controls aren't as intuitive as those on the iPod Mini; power adapter requires a USB dongle; line-in recording requires an optional cradle that's not available yet; no album art support; can't act as a USB host for PC-less transfer of photos.
Verdict: The H10 includes nearly every coveted feature, but navigating the player controls can be frustrating.
Summary: It's only a little heftier than the original H10, but you get a lot more storage for your music and photos with the 20GB version.
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77/100 |
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Title: iRiver H10
Summary: The iRiver H10 is the first mini digital audio player to offer a colour screen. But is it enough to lure people away from the likes of Creative and Apple?
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70/100 |
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Title: iriver E10 6GB
Pros: Bright screen, Clean and easy interface, Remote control for electronics, Doubles as USB Mass Storage Device, Lots of EQ settings, Excellent battery life, Plays video
Cons: Tiny screen, Remote control can't learn nor be programmed, No database support outside of iriver plus 2 (yet), Player initialization does not work
Verdict: The E10 is a great little player that's very capable, although users may find the iriver plus 2 software daunting until the E10's database has been reverse-engineered.
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Title: Reviewing the reviews of the iRiver H10 MP3 player
Pros: Navigation, functionality, good FM, voice recording and removable battery.
Cons: Short battery life, no video output.
Verdict: The review experts recommend this media player.
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Title: iRiver H10 (20 GB)
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68/100 |
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Title: iRiver H10 (6 GB)
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61/100 |
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Title: iRiver H10 (20GB, Trance Red) Reviews
Pros: Sophisticated, compact design; solid sound quality and nice EQ options; excellent FM and voice recording; photo-friendly color screen; supports Windows Media DRM 10.
Cons: Controls aren't as intuitive as those on the iPod; power adapter requires a USB dongle; line-in recording requires an optional cradle that's not available yet; no album art support; can't act as a USB host for PC-less transfer of photos; battery is not sw
Verdict: The H10 includes nearly every coveted feature, but navigating the player controls can be frustrating.
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70/100 |
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Title: iRiver H10 (5GB, Trance Red) Reviews
Pros: The photo-friendly iRiver H10 has a sophisticated compact design with removable battery, and it offers a color screen, solid sound quality, and nice EQ options. Excellent FM and voice recording as well as support for Windows Media DRM 10 round out the pac
Cons: The iRiver H10's controls aren't as intuitive as those of the iPod Mini, and the power adapter requires a USB dongle. The iRiver H10 also has mediocre battery life and offers no album art support or PC-less transfer of photos to device. If you want line-i
Verdict: As iRiver's first 5GB entry, the H10 includes nearly every coveted feature, but navigating the player controls can frustrate some users.
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73/100 |
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Title: iRiver H10 (20GB)
Pros: Sophisticated, compact design; solid sound quality and nice equaliser options; excellent FM and voice recording; photo-friendly colour screen; supports Windows Media DRM 10
Cons: Controls aren't as intuitive as those on the iPod; line-in recording requires an optional cradle that's not available yet; no album art support; can't act as a USB host for PC-less transfer of photos; battery is not swappable, as with the 5GB and 6GB H10
Summary: It's only a little heftier than the original H10, but you get a lot more storage for your music and photos with the 20GB version
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77/100 |
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Title: iRiver H10 (5GB)
Pros: Sophisticated compact design with removable battery; solid sound quality and nice EQ options; excellent FM and voice recording; photo-friendly colour screen; supports Windows Media DRM 10.0
Cons: Controls aren't as intuitive as those on the iPod Mini; power adapter requires a USB dongle; line-in recording requires an optional cradle; mediocre battery life; no album art support or PC-less transfer of photos to device
Summary: The iRiver H10 isn't perfect by any means, but its advanced features, useful touch pad, and nice colour screen keep it on a par with similarly priced competition
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80/100 |
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Title: iRiver E10 Review - MP3 Players
Pros: Minimalist design, Works as a TV remote, Good price for 6GB and a big feature list
Cons: Not great for video playback, Battery life doesn't match claims
Verdict: It's not as sexy as the Clix, but the E10 holds its own thanks to minimalism in look and menu.
Summary: A simple, solid performer best suited to those who want to focus on their tunes. Oh, and it's a TV remote, too!
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81/100 |
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Title: iRiver H10 (5 GB) Review - MP3 Players
Pros: Sophisticated compact design with removable battery, Solid sound quality and nice EQ options, Excellent FM and voice recording, Photo-friendly colour screen, Supports Windows Media DRM 10.0
Cons: Controls aren't as intuitive as those on the iPod Mini, Power adapter requires a USB dongle, Line-in recording requires an optional cradle, Mediocre battery life, No album art support or PC-less transfer of photos to device
Verdict: As iRiver's first 5GB entry, the H10 includes nearly every coveted feature, but navigating the player controls can frustrate some users.
Summary: The iRiver H10 isn't perfect by any means, but its advanced features, useful touch pad, and nice colour screen keep it on a par with similarly priced competition.
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Title: iriver E10 (6GB)
Pros: Shockwave Flash support; above-average battery life; intuitive UI; blazing fast transfer speeds; built-in TV remote.
Cons: Limited video format support; lack of bundled video conversion software; proprietary data cable.
Summary: At S$449, the 6GB E10 offers astonishing value with a good balance of features and performance.
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84/100 |
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Title: iRiver H10 (20GB color)
Pros: Sophisticated, compact design; solid sound quality and nice EQ options; excellent FM and voice recording; photo-friendly color screen; supports Windows Media DRM 10.
Cons: Controls aren't as intuitive as those on the iPod; power adapter requires a USB dongle; line-in recording requires an optional cradle that's not available yet; no album art support; can't act as a USB host for PC-less transfer of photos; battery is not sw
Summary: The H10 includes nearly every coveted feature, but navigating the player controls can be frustrating.
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77/100 |
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Title: iRiver H10 (5GB)
Pros: Sophisticated compact design with removable battery; solid sound quality and nice EQ options; excellent FM and voice recording; photo-friendly color screen; supports Windows Media DRM 10.0.
Cons: Controls aren't as intuitive as those on the iPod Mini; power adapter requires a USB dongle; line-in recording requires an optional cradle; mediocre battery life; no album art support or PC-less transfer of photos to device.
Summary: As iRiver's first 5GB entry, the H10 includes nearly every coveted feature, but navigating the player controls can frustrate some users.
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80/100 |
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Title: IRiver H10
Verdict: Versatile MP3 player sports a friendly interface that should help make it a stiff competitor to Apple's IPod Mini.
Summary: H10 beats Apple's Ipod Mini on several counts.
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80/100 |
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Title: Top MP3 Players: iRiver H10
Summary: Feature-packed device offers full compatibility with Rhapsody to Go, but feels bulky compared to competitors.
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Title: iRiver H10 Review
Summary: iRiver are late to the party with their mini MP3 player, but can the H10 make up for its delayed showing with support for photos and a colour screen?
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Title: iRiver H10 review
Summary: Ok, so maybe the H10 isn't smaller or cheaper than the iPod mini, but Pocket Lint got their hands on one and declares that with its1.5-inch color LCD screen, the H10's real competition is the iPod photo. They're a little too quick to brush aside the massi
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Title: First look at the iRiver H10 5GB MP3 player
Summary: We're still pretty underwhelmed by the quality of its color LCD screen, but Club iRiver has a first look (in Korean) at the H10, iRiver's new 5GB MP3 player. Not sure whether we'd exactly call it a review, since Club iRiver is part of iRiver's official si
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Title: iRiver H10: Hands-on review
Summary: iRiver's H10 5GB portable audio player has a lot to like, but there are a few flaws that were deal-breakers for us. In the end, we're returning this item, though the positive features may make the issues with this unit worth it for some. Read on...
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Title: iriver H10 review
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Title: iriver H10 mp3 player
Pros: Size, control, ability to view images and text files, drag and drop
Cons: Optional rubberised casing
Verdict: A feature rich player that will give the competition a run for its money
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90/100 |
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Title: IRiver H10
Summary: iRiver's answer to the iPod Mini will also display text and images
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60/100 |
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Title: iriver H10 review by PC Magazine
Summary: The iriver H10 is a do-it-all audio player, recorder, FM radio, and photo viewer in a slim case, and the new firmware fixes prior audio flaws. ...
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80/100 |
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Title: iriver H10 (20GB)
Pros: Easy to use. Convenient extra features. Bass enhancement works well.
Cons: Line-in recording requires optional cradle. No removable battery. Photos look bad. No on-device file deletion.
Verdict: iriver has dumbed down its H300 series in search of mass appeal, and the results aren't particularly impressive.
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40/100 |
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Title: IRiver H10
Pros: Reliable and good looking; seamlessly works with WMP10; good battery life
Cons: Cannot output images to a TV or monitor; sound quality could be better
Summary: The overall usability of the H10 is second to none.
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70/100 |
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Title: IRiver E10 (6GB)
Pros: Remote control functionality, well priced, good quality audio
Cons: Larger than necessary, video functionality irritating to use, some strange menu quirks
Verdict: While the E10 does provide video playback in an attempt to one-up the nano, this functionality needs some work. Aside, this is a solid unit and should satisfy those after a multipurpose digital media device at a reasonable price.
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70/100 |
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Title: IRiver H10
Pros: Great sound quality, easy to use, colour screen, removable battery
Cons: Poor battery life
Verdict: If you're after a small music player, the H10 is hard to beat. A rich list of bundled accessories and great audio quality set a new standard, but the battery life is a bit short.
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80/100 |
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Title: iRiver H10
Verdict: Unlike some iRiver models, the H10 is relatively simple to use, with clearly-illustrated menu options and a touchpad for scrolling through long lists of songs or adjusting the volume.
Summary: iRiver has long been nibbling at Apple's slice of the portable audio market, the H10 is probably its strongest effort yet. Slightly larger than the Mini & Micro, it's slim enough to slide into your pocket.
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80/100 |
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Title: iriver E10
Pros: 6GB storage, Build quality, Sound Quality, Good FM Tuner, Battery Life.
Cons: Interface and navigation.
Summary: The iriver brand revolves around the advanced user who wants more out of their DAP than just blasting loud music.
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80/100 |
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Title: iRiver e10 6GB MP3 Player
Verdict: The iriver e10 has a lot to offer even though it may not look as sexy as some of the other iriver models. Sure it might not have the aesthetic quality as others, but it surely has great quality on the inside. With a full spectrum of features, you could ha
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90/100 |
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Title: iriver H10 (5GB)
Pros: The photo-friendly iRiver H10 has a sophisticated compact design with removable battery, and it offers a color screen, solid sound quality, and nice EQ options. Excellent FM and voice recording as well as support for Windows Media DRM 10 round out the pac
Cons: The iRiver H10's controls aren't as intuitive as those of the iPod Mini, and the power adapter requires a USB dongle. The iRiver H10 also has mediocre battery life and offers no album art support or PC-less transfer of photos to device. If you want line-i
Summary: As iRiver's first 5GB entry, the H10 includes nearly every coveted feature, but navigating the player controls can frustrate some users.
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73/100 |
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Title: iriver E10 (6GB)
Pros: Shockwave Flash support; above-average battery life; intuitive UI; blazing fast transfer speeds; built-in TV remote.
Cons: Limited video format support; lack of bundled video conversion software; proprietary data cable.
Verdict: At INR 9750/-, the 6GB E10 offers astonishing value with a good balance of features and performance.
Summary: Limited video format support; lack of bundled video conversion software; proprietary data cable. The bottom line: At INR 9750/-, the 6GB E10 offers astonishing value with a good balance of features and performance.
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84/100 |
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Title: iRiver H10 (5GB)
Pros: Sophisticated compact design with removable battery; solid sound quality and nice EQ options; excellent FM and voice recording; photo-friendly color screen; supports Windows Media DRM 10.0.
Cons: Controls aren't as intuitive as those on the iPod Mini; power adapter requires a USB dongle; line-in recording requires an optional cradle; mediocre battery life; no album art support or PC-less transfer of photos to device.
Verdict: As iriver's first 5GB entry, the H10 includes nearly every coveted feature, but navigating the player controls can frustrate some users.
Summary: The iriver H10 isn't perfect by any means, but its advanced features, useful touch pad, and nice color screen keep it on a par with similarly priced competition.
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80/100 |