Not everyone needs or wants a $400 portable music device. That's particularly true if you're looking for something to let you listen to your tunes while you work out. Fortunately, there are plenty of ...
iRiver has just released what it claims to be the world’s first flash-based music players to support portable music subscription services, such as Napster To Go, Rhapsody To Go, and Yahoo! Music ...
Back in April, Engadget passed on news that a 2GB version of iRiver's T10 MP3 player was released in Japan; today, iRiver announced its stateside availability. Like the earlier 512MB and 1GB T10 ...
Although the iPod nano has not hit shelves in Taiwan yet, iRiver Taiwan has lowered the on-line pre-sale price of the U10, one of iRiver’s latest MP3 players, by 13% and BenQ has cut retail prices of ...
iRiver Inc. of South Korea will sell a new range of low-cost media players offering 53 hours playback time on one AA alkaline battery in the U.S. from early July. The T10 range consists of three media ...
I dont post here much but I am an established trader. I have the following items for sale:<BR><BR>1 - IRiver IHP-120 MP3 player. This is a hard drive based MP3 player which comes with a wired remote.
MP3 player maker iRiver launched its latest family of music devices with Microsoft's PlaysForSure seal of approval. The company says that makes the T30 and the T10 the first flash memory-based music ...
Those Chinese knockoff manufacturers are at it again, this time making a knockoff of the iRiver U10/Clix—guess iPod knockoffs are so passe now? https://gizmodo.com ...
Shipping has begun for the iRiver T10 series of MP3 players, now famously known as the first flash-based players to support subscription-based downloads. Available in 512MB (red) or 1GB (blue), the ...
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