Typical price: £69
What is it: Flash-based prism-shaped MP3 player
What we think: The T60 offers fantastic sound quality and using AAA batteries is very handy, but navigation can be awkward
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 14 August 2007
Tags: iriver, love, shape, windows media player
We like:
Amazing sound quality; using AAA batteries is convenient; high-quality OGG support
We don't like:
Navigation can be tricky; low-res screen
You might also need:
Earphones; AAA batteries
CNET.co.uk judgement:
The iRiver T60 terrific-sounding player, and many people will find the use of AAA batteries handy. But the very low-resolution screen doesn't impress and navigating the thing can be tricky at times
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