It can play videos + music, and I'm pretty sure you don't have to buy an MPEG decoder. So... any of you guys heard of it yet? I'm not sure if I should buy it though because how often would I watch the videos.
medic
Jul 5 2005, 04:56 PM
They have a lot of MP3 players like that, that one looks like a good buy but the ones I have seen run on Windows something. I cant recall it at the moment, the one I wanted was $500 last month, it was like a iRiver multi media player or something. It was a 80 gig though.
This one looks promising.
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--------Here is something a Consumer said-------- An amazing mp3 player to say the least.
Pros -Intuitive OS -Color Screen -Wide variety of file playback -Audio AND video playback -USB On the go! -Amazingly sleek design. And I could go on and on and on.
Cons -Headphone plug is on the side, bad news for some headphones. -Forced to use the cheap cradle given. -Picture quality half of the iRiver, but not a huge deal unless that's your main reason in buying this. -Could have better controls, but not bad at all.
Eryi
Jul 5 2005, 05:37 PM
Don't the iRiver have the same features, but just slightly different?
hiromi
Jul 5 2005, 06:53 PM
The iRiver's battery life is horrible though, or at least, from what I've heard
sadolakced acid
Jul 5 2005, 06:56 PM
QUOTE(hiromi @ Jul 5 2005, 6:53 PM)
The iRiver's battery life is horrible though, or at least, from what I've heard
iriver's h320 battery life tops 17 hours and 30 minutes in real life tests, rated for 16 hours or so. might you be confusing it with the ipod?
the cowon iaudio is pretty good. when comparing it with the iriver h300 series, remember:
the iaudio has a lower resolution for the same picture size. this means, things will be less sharp and more pixelated.
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