iRiver is showing off new products, including this U10, with a very interesting “touchscreen” interface. I put the “touchscreen” in “quotes” because the D-Click system is not a traditional one like a PDA, but instead a screen over some buttons, which can be clicked by pressing down. So really, it’s less advanced than an actual touchscreen, but I still like the idea, even with the inevitable finger grease.
I’m not looking forward to the capacity, though, as the U10 is listed to be available in sizes only up to 1GB. That’s a shame mostly because the U10 will also support MPEG4 and Flate Lite, as well as audio files. It’s pretty, though, but that might just be my love of test patterns shining through.
iRiver U10, T20, T30 introduced in iRiver 2005 Lanching Show [MisticRiver via I4U]