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Title: iRiver X20 (4GB)
Summary: The iRiver X20 portable media player features a microSD slot along with its internal memory. It also has a removable battery, which is particularly useful on long travel days. The user interface...
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Title: Review: Iriver X20 portable media player
Pros: Wealth of features; built in speakers; decent battery life; excellent display
Cons: Audio quality slightly lacking; controls can be a little awkward
Verdict: Despite some minor niggles, the X20 houses more than enough excellent features
Summary: Review: Iriver X20 portable media playerA feature-packed multimedia player at a bargain price
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80/100 |
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Title: Iriver X20
Pros: Easy to use, FM radio
Cons: Plasticky build
Verdict: The build is a turn-off but otherwise the X20 makes some strong arguments
Summary: Perennially vying with Creative for second place in the portable wars, many Iriver offerings have mustered good looks but often ill- considered interfaces and desktop software. The X20 finally gets it something like right
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80/100 |
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Title: iRiver X20
Pros: Good icon-based menus, Expansion slot
Cons: Scroll wheel is too small, Plasticky build
Verdict: Great value for money, but the scroll wheel in particular needs some refinement
Summary: The H10 has been perhaps the greatest mainstay of the resistance against iPod tyranny of late. With simple controls, a ton of features and solid construction, it showed the late iPod Mini the door and, size aside, stood nose-to-nose with the Nano
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80/100 |
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Title: iRiver X20 (4GB)
Pros: The iRiver X20 offers good sound quality and pretty much every feature in the book: voice and line-in recording; an FM radio; photo and video support; a user-replaceable battery; a microSD card expansion slot; and dual external speakers. It supports Ogg V
Cons: The X20 is bulky for a flash player, and the scroll ring is a little too small for comfort. The lack of accelerated scrolling is a hassle for long song and artist lists. No support for music subscription.
Verdict: The iRiver X20 MP3 player is a great option for users who value lots of features over an ultracompact design.
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77/100 |
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Title: iriver X20
Pros: Sound pretty clear, Good earphones
Cons: Nothing special about the design, Video player screwed up, Bad jog dial
Verdict: The player gave me about 5 hours of playtime, as against the 9 hours touted by the user manual. And this is only music. With video the playtime will go down even further. The player costs Rs. 15,000, and there I can't see why? The music player, although q
Summary: While iriver has some excellent products, they are being offered at a premium.
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70/100 |
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Title: iriver X20 (4GB)
Pros: Good sound quality, Decent screen and battery life, Visually appealing User Interface, Fast data transfers, microSD card slot for expansion, Light weight.
Cons: Wheel navigation not very convenient at times, Doesn't support slideshow of pictures, Dynamic play-list cannot be edited.
Summary: Some music players constitute the video option just for the heck of it. Is this player any different?
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Title: iRiver X20 (4GB)
Summary: Asia gets all the cool stuff. Case in point: the iRiver X20, a flash MP3 player with tons of features and great sound quality. Why iRiver decided to keep this lovely device from the Americans is beyond me, but luckily, we've tracked down a site that sells
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77/100 |
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Title: iRiver X20 (2GB)
Pros: Full features list, Great audio quality, Removable battery
Cons: Radio didn't pick up signal easily
Verdict: The X20 is a great digital media player offering all the bells and whistles you'd expect and combining them with some nifty features like a mini-SD card slot and a removable battery.
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80/100 |
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Title: iRiver X20 (4GB)
Pros: The iRiver X20 offers good sound quality and pretty much every feature in the book: voice and line-in recording; an FM radio; photo and video support; a user-replaceable battery; a microSD card expansion slot; and dual external speakers. It supports Ogg V
Cons: The X20 is bulky for a flash player, and the scroll ring is a little too small for comfort. The lack of accelerated scrolling is a hassle for long song and artist lists. No support for music subscription.
Summary: The iRiver X20 MP3 player is a great option for users who value lots of features over an ultracompact design.
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73/100 |
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Title: iRiver X20
Pros: The iRiver X20 offers good sound quality and pretty much every feature in the book: voice and line-in recording; an FM radio; photo and video support; a user-replaceable battery; a microSD card expansion slot; and dual external speakers. It supports Ogg V
Cons: The X20 is bulky for a flash player, and the scroll ring is a little too small for comfort. The lack of accelerated scrolling is a hassle for long song and artist lists. No support for music subscription.
Summary: The iRiver X20 MP3 player is a great option for users who value lots of features over an ultracompact design.
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73/100 |
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Title: iriver X20 Portable Media Player
Pros: Well priced and feature-packed player, Nice display, Good battery life, Easily removable and replaceable battery, Internal speakers,
Cons: Confusing menus, Limited availability in U.S.,
Verdict: The iriver X20 is a great little player and is in keeping with the impressive feature set I've come to expect from this company. The display is top quality and battery life is more than sufficient. Music playback sounds good and iriver has included such n
Summary: I've been a fan of iriver products for a while now. Like many electronics companies they are primarily based overseas. As such, we in the States miss out on a handful of nifty little gadgets that...
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Title: iriver X20 8GB MP3 Player
Pros: Excellent audio quality, Lightweight, Smooth 30fps video with simple conversion, MTP/MSC compatible, Automatically rebuilds ID3 database without software, Expandable via MicroSD, Features built-in speakers, Removable battery, Line-in recording
Cons: No accelerated scrolling, Can't be used in portrait mode, Hard to control with one hand, Lacks AAC and subscription music support, No scheduled recordings or alarm clock, iriver Firmware Updater and Movie Converter must be downloaded manually
Verdict: The iriver X20 is an inexpensive and well rounded DAP with decent hardware, although its firmware lacks many features and the friendly feel that are present in iriver's Flash Lite-based players.
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Title: iRiver X20 - Gadget Guy Australia
Pros: Supports OGG. Plays video. Has removable battery and memory expansion.
Cons: Included earphones don't impress. Screen is tiny for watching video. Limited support for DRM-protected files.
Verdict: If it's features you want, it's features you get on the X20. Music playback is great and you can tweak the sound with the EQ. Video works even if the screen is tiny. And with a replaceable battery and expandable memory, this little machines should have a
Summary: The X20 really packs it in. iRiver prides itself on making small, slim devices, and the company's standard music-only device the P10 is only a fraction the size of a credit card. With a bit more room to breathe, the X20 can do a lot more
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Title: iRiver X20 Aims to Kill iPod Nano in Japan
Verdict: Okay, so Reigncomm, owners of the iRiver brand, aren't explicitly attacking Apple with the X20 PMP, but there's no denying that they're going after the exact same segment of the market. Available next week in Japan, the iRiver X20 is available in 2GB, 4GB
Summary: Okay, so Reigncomm, owners of the iRiver brand, aren't explicitly attacking Apple with the X20 PMP, but there's no denying that they're going after the exact same segment of the market...
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Title: Review: Iriver X20 portable media player
Verdict: Iriver had been relatively quiet of late on the media player front, but CES 2007 saw the unveiling of a new line-up of players for this year that includes the versatile X20.
Summary: A feature-packed multimedia player at a bargain price
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80/100 |
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Title: iRiver X20
Pros: Built-in speaker; stylish design; high-resolution screen; user-replaceable battery; built-in card reader; simple menus; loads of extra features such as OGG support and FM radio
Cons: Mechanical scroll wheel; a little clunky to hold; below average headphones; two copies of song created when using playlists
Verdict: A well-designed MP3 player with a great range of features and user-friendly software, iRiver's X20's got magnificent potential. Despite the mechanical scroll wheel taking a bit of getting used to, the size and quality of the screen makes this an adorable
Summary: If you're looking for a lightweight MP3 player and feel you could be quite partial to the occasional video clip, don't overlook the iRiver X20 -- it has a stylish design, a great range of features and user-friendly software
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80/100 |
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Title: iriver X20: Exhilaratingly sharp PVP
Pros: highest resolution,brightness,contrast.sd card & usb input
Cons: design
Summary: Fresh from its debut at CES 2007, the X20 hops into our office for a twirl.
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100/100 |
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Title: iRiver - X20
Verdict: Even given the problems we encountered with the rotary control and software on the X20, it's still a good player, offering sharp, bright video and excellent sound reproduction. The real-time encoding of recordings is a useful extra, too. There are no game
Summary: portable audio and video player
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Title: iRiver X20 (2GB) Review - Portable Video Players
Pros: Expandable memory, Can record voice, radio and line-in, Files can be transferred via MSC or MTP
Cons: Scrollwheel navigation could be smoother, Video compatibility issues, Speaker is quite tinny
Verdict: It's not as pretty as the Clix 2, but the expandable memory and long features list mean it's not too shabby either.
Summary: The X20 isn't the sleekest player we've seen from iRiver, but its features and flexible transfer methods mean it holds its own against most of the competition.
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73/100 |
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