I chose this player from iRiver based on a good experience with one of their products. The dinky T20 is just as good as I expected, comes packed with features, is good value for money (I got my one new for £70) and best of all, has a shiny chrome casing (unfortunately not shown in the photo.) It definitely has more wow to it than a Shuffle.
I was looking for a music player that would support line-in input, and have been using it to record speeches ... ...a minute to tune it in anyway. The iRiver site does say though that some T20s do not include this function (strangely), so if the radio is important to you, then double check before you buy.
All in, a very good basic player with some very handy addtional features. ...
imagia 04.09.2006
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Advantages: No cables to use when connecting to a PC Disadvantages: Low memory
So I've only had this for 1 month but use it everyday when i go for a jog or bike ride. I got this for 129.99 but i hear you can get it for about 100. Let's take a look at the specs of it first:
What it does: MP3 player, Dictaphone, recorder, data storage
Memory Capacity: 1GB
Removable Memory: No
Screen: Colour LCD
Supported file formats: WMA, MP3, OGG Vorbis, ASF, tags ID3 V1.1 & V2.2 - V2.4
Recording functions: Voice recording; MP3 recording
... ...10, Manual on CD
Weight: 30g
Included Accessories: Earphones, mini-cinch/mini-cinch stereo input
Dimensions: 57.5mm x 27mm x 14mm
USB 2.0
Rechargeable Lithium battery
Up to 14 hours battery life
Well let me start with the battery life, although it says 14 hours, I'll get about 9 continuous playback using it on about 3/4 of the volume level... It does have a 1GB memory size which to myself is plenty as I don't want to be scrolling down looking ...
rtaylor3210 17.02.2006
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