In addition to the attractive U10, iRiver has also announced the T20 and T30 [pictured left and right, respectively], both of which are not anything special in the ‘function’ department, but have fairly unique designs. The T30, especially, looks as if it could be holding the power core that drives a giant mecha, as long as that power core was a AAA battery. The T20 happens to be the first iRiver player with a sliding USB plug, a feature of which we are fans.
http://www.gizmodo.com/gadgets/portable-media/iriver/index.php#iriver-u10-with-dclick-system-109057
iRiver U10, T20, T30 introduced in iRiver 2005 Lanching Show [MisticRiver via I4U]