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Reviews of Mp3 Players
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Title: iRiver T30 (512MB)
Pros: Supports subscription WMA files; small and light; solid audio quality; voice and line-in recording
Cons: No FM radio; occasional glitches in playing subscription downloads
Summary: The T30 is a basic player by iRiver standards, but Janus support makes it an attractive flash-based device
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73/100 |
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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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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 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 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 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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