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more about #iriver more comments → anon: I have a feeling that these low-power readers are evolving into network appliances. Not sure whether they will eventually have color screens (I mean,... more » nightwheel: Some one make a E-Book reader already that I can surf the web decently, get apps, and have flash video support more » Chewbenator: I still don't understand why you need a QWERTY keyboard for an e-book. more » Darwinist: A 16GB iProduct media player?!? WOOO HOOOO! Finally! Happy 2005. iRiver is the fat kid that got picked last for dodgeball. more » Bigbadbikernerd: I like Iriver's players, but I'm more interested in the new Zune HD. more » USB_Humping_Dog: Mark, MicroDS= MicroSD? :) more » frigg: Or.. H20 Audio for all your underwater sounding needs: [www.h2oaudio.com] more » Nick: anyone else notice the player is wet and the swimmer is dry? more » Homerjay is utterly alone.: When did this place turn into Woot? Thats one Wooty write-up! more » GitEmSteveDave_IsNotLarryGaga: Don't they have underwater speakers? Or is this for that guy who like Hasselhoff Yodeling mixes, and if he doesn't wear this, he gets swirlies? more » Kaiser-Machead: Surely they could've designed this thing to have less cable clutter. What if Locutus of Borg decided he wanted to assimilate some of Michael Phelps' a... more » Xeno: I love my music! Really I do. Sometimes though you just don't need it. I consider swimming to be one of those times. more » Nick: i think that would bug when i turned to breathe. also, will it stay on when i push off the wall? more » Jrsy Devil's Advocate®: Is Myracer calling that thing the Chinn? more » Howard Pendleton: if i only had the patience to get a phone without an mp3 player... more » -
#iriver
iriver Story Reviewed: Nice, But No Kindle...or Reader
PC Pro reviewed the iRiver Story. And to no one's surprise, it's not a bad eBook/PDF reader, but it's too expensive compared to more established competitors. More » -
#ereaders
It's Not a New Kindle, It's the iRiver Story
iRiver's been working on an e-reader, and until now, we had no idea what it looked like—let alone what was waiting under the hood. More » -
#pmp
iRiver E200 Confirmed in Capacities Up to 16GB
All of the news pretty much leaked anyway, but in case you needed iRiver to announce their E200 to believe it actually exists, they've taken that leap...with no mention of price or release date. More » -
#pmps
First Aluminum iRiver E200 Pics
iRiver has some of the most stylish tech gear this side of Apple, but the upcoming E200 player looks boringly similar to its E100 predecessor, despite a new thinner, all-metal design, and a larger screen. More » -
#pmps
Iriver P35 Touchscreen PMP With Wi-Fi Is Coming to America
We're so used to gadgets afraid to leave the safety of Japan or Korea to travel to our unforgiving west that it's always a treat when it unexpectedly happens—especially a gadget like iriver's P35 PMP. More » -
#mp3players
Overheard in the Pool: Michael Phelps and His LZR Racer Aquabeat Underwater MP3 Player
Yoooo have you heard this Phish bootleg from Birmingham in '94? The one where they do a 36 minute jam of "Tom Sawyer"? So sweet man. So sweet. More » -
#pmps
iriver P7 Touchscreen PMP Available for Pre-Order
iriver's P7, the 4.3" touchscreen PMP with a mysterious "magazine-style layout" for a GUI, is now available for pre-order for the reasonable price of $169/199 for the 8GB/16GB options. [J and R via DAPReview] -
#ebooks
iRiver Libre Is Like a Kindle Light
Japan is not new to ebooks—Sony has touted the technology overseas for some time—but with the Kindle 2, everyone is jumping on the eBoook/E Ink bandwagon, including iRiver. UPDATE More » -
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#copycats
Forget iClones, Everybody's Copying the Iriver Spinn These Days
Looks like the iriver Spinn is the hippest template for shameless plagiarism these days. Not one but two devices, a camera and a PMP, have popped up with obvious "inspiration" from iriver's '70s-influenced baby.
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#pmps
Iriver P7 Gets Official, Packs Innovative... Packaging
We caught a peek of iriver's P7 PMP at CES, but now the 4.3" screened player is up on the official site with some pretty pictures and a full list of specs. More » -
#iriverspinn
iRiver Spinn PMP Gets Memo App, Bigger Album Art and More in 2.0 Firmware Update
iRiver's Spinn is certainly beautiful on the outside, but inside its software left a little lacking. A version 2.0 software update is available now which addresses a few of our gripes. More » -
#ces2009
Hands On: iRiver's Crazy Wave-Home Video VoiP/Web Console And Its Beautifully Designed Friends
The Wave Home is primarily a touch-screen video VoiP phone, but with a web browser and Chumby-like widgets built-in. It also looks like it was designed for a German modernist millionaire's night stand. More » -
#mp3players
iRiver Taking Pre-Orders For Retro-Slick Spinn PMP, Shipping October 3rd
iRiver's beautifully designed Spinn we handled in Berlin (that giant analog knob, mmm) now has official details on U.S. availability: $250 for 4GB and $280 for 8GB, with pre-orders taken now to be shipped on October 3. We'd love to see a little more storage at that price, but it's a great-looking player with a nice 16:9 AMOLED touchscreen, FM tuner, DMB mobile TV (if you're in Korea), a 1970s hi-fi inspired case and interface as well as support for all the expected video and audio formats. [iRiver] -
#iriver
iRiver Mickey MP3 Player, Now With Glowing Demon Eyes
iRiver has updated their potentially cancer-causing, child-warping Mickey Mouse MP3 players with something even better: demonic powers! Yes, it now has glowing LED (light-emitting demon) eyes. No specs on what horrible, disfiguring things it'll do to you and your children, but Disney sorcery is pretty potent stuff. Oh, it also has 2GB of storage for MP3 or WMA files. You can gaze directly into its burning eyes in the super close-up below, but if it compels you to stab yourself in the brain with a fork, don't hold us responsible. More » -
#mp3players
Rockbox Replacement MP3 Player Firmware Gets Updated
Remember Rockbox? Back when MP3 players couldn't do a whole lot more than play MP3s, Rockbox was there to add Gameboy emulators, additional codecs and other homebrew features. And if you're still holding on to an older player, the new version 3.0 now supports a whole lot more of them for squeezing a few more months of life out before you cave. It also now comes with a handy bundled installer. Thrift on. [Rockbox via Lifehacker]

