Typical price: £140
What we think: The pricey iRiver U10 is superbly designed, easy to use and feature-packed. But Apple won't be quaking in its boots until iRiver ups its capacity
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Reviewed on: 10 November 2005
Tags: iriver, iRiver U10 (1GB), dock connector, video conversion, love
We like:
Wonderfully sleek and stylish design; unique and intuitive interface; supports OGG files and subscription content; includes FM radio, voice recorder, alarm clock and SRS WOW sound effects; photo, video and text viewing
We don't like:
Expensive; maximum capacity is 1GB; no autoplay; no album art; useful cradle is sold separately
CNET UK judgement:
The pricey iRiver U10 is a superbly designed MP3 player that is both easy to use and packed with pretty much every feature in the book. But Apple won't be quaking in its boots until iRiver ups its capacity
Full review:
After appearing in Asia early this summer, the iRiver U10 has finally made its UK debut. The distinctive flash-based player comes in 1GB and 2GB capacities -- at around £140 and £175 respectively -- and is packed with features. Its compact, miniature TV-like design also represents a departure from not only previous iRiver products but also MP3 players in general. Continue Reading...
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