Typical price: £99
What is it: Flash-based music and video player
What we think: Small and easy to use, it ticks the right boxes if you're not fond of overly complicated MP3 players
iRiver Lplayer History
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25 Jul 2008 in Digital Living
Click wheels are so passé and touchscreens are just fingerprint collectors. This MP3 and video player navigates when you physically press the screen edge. Is it fun or just funky?
7 Jul 2008 in Crave
Photos: Hands-on with the UK iRiver Lplayer
The first iRiver Lplayer to hit the UK is right here, and after a few hours of horsing around with it, we've got some first impressions of the very highest perspicacity to share with you
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