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Reviews of Mp3 Players
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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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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 S-10
Pros: >, , Decent amount of bass, , ,
Cons: Rubbish earphones Short battery life
Verdict: An itsy bitsy MP3 player that you can wear around your neck, this is let down by poor audio, compared to many of its rivals.
Summary: Titchy MP3
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60/100 |
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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 S10 - Gadget Guy Australia
Pros: Lots of additional functions, simple "D-Click" interface.
Cons: Integrated battery, stubby USB charger/sync plug.
Verdict: There are some limitations that are seemingly inherent in making a portable music player quite this small, but the S10 takes those assumptions and dropkicks them out of the park; it's an incredibly capable player for its size, and unless you're totally en
Summary: The S10 comes in 1GB or 2GB varieties - we tested the 2GB version, which retails for $195. Two gig will get you around 500 songs, depending on your compression settings and formats of choice. Speaking of formats, the S10 supports MP3, WMV, ASF and OGG, al
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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 |
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Title: iRiver iFP-795 Digital Audio Player
Pros: Great design; class-leading features; long battery life
Cons: 1GB max memory; fiddly controls; requires firmware update
Summary: With head-turning looks, class-leading recording features, and sound quality that will please the pickiest of ears, iRiver's compact iFP-795 digital audio player is one of the best flash memory-based players around. The player also ...
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