iriver's cute little Lplayer gets reviewed
iriver's Lplayer, which we just got done handling ourselves, made it over to the review crew at PC Magazine. As expected, both design and interface were smiled upon, and critics also felt the price was fair. Upon using the admittedly wee device, they seemed to have problems getting the click buttons to respond like they wanted, but aside from that, hardly anything negative was said. The broad codec support was praised, the built-in equalizer worked as advertised and the FM tuner / voice recorder were welcome extras. All in all, it was seen as a worthy rival to the iPod nano, and if you're the type that prefers something different in the pocket, this puppy just might be the ticket.























Strange; I don't recall ever seeing a staged photograph where the battery was at half-capacity.
Could you come up with something more useless to say?
reply if you like something else in your pocket than a ipod nano
(no offense to apple or ipod)
Don't know why you kind of double-posted there, but I'm still using my Axim X51V for my music (Though occasionally also my HTC Titan). I just simply wear some Plantronics bluetooth headphones, they kick ass. No messy adapters needed, either. A2DP/AVRCP ftw!
reply to this comment if you would prefer this in your front pocket than a ipod nano (no offense to apple)
ocean...
I really hope that's sarcasm. "rubbish, its not made by apple" is one of the most ignorant comments I've ever seen on Engadget.
I had the first generation iriver clix and it was superior to the ipod nano in almost every way. i miss it :''(
Best Buy and Futureshop don't even carry iriver in Canada. What a lame country I live in,
you said it my friend!
In other news: what's wrong with netherlands!? horrible!
We get jilted on so much cool gear here. I had to pick mine up from 123warehouse.
On another note, anythingbutipod has had a review of the lplayer up for a while. They also liked it.
Takes some effort from iriver too to get some resellers to set up in various countries you know.
As for the netherlands:
http://www.mp3shop.nl/product/54268/iriver-lplayer-4-gb-black.html
"we just got done handling ourselves"
hee hee
*Fart!*
Hee hee!
I use my PSP as my PMP. It plays games off the memory stick. I can emulate N64 games, GBA, SNES, etc... play videos, music, look at photos, go on the internet, and even use it as a camera or radio! And since the movies UMD's have been going off the market, they're DIRT cheap now!
It's a bit large, though, isn't it?
I admit it looks nice but nowadays all decent phones (smart & dumb) are excelent media players too , often with more memory than these things, not to mention all the other features.
To me it seems that the only market left for PMP is people that don't use telephones and I would really like to see what these people may look like.
Well...there is that fact that a half decent media player has much better audio quality than a phone, is able to copy files much faster than the micro sd cards used in phones, and will probably have a better battery life. Its nice to be able to use a phone for a lot of things but I have never used a phone that has made me want to replace my camera or mp3 player - jack of all trades, master of none springs to mind.
some people favour really small devices, not to mention FLAC and Ogg Vorbis support (which I've never seen in a phone), among other things a dedicated music device can offer over a phone, I'm sure.
for me personally:
1) the two-handed clicking
2) non-replaceable battery
3) embedded, non-removable storage
...are enough to put me off. So much that I don't want to even know what it sounds like. I've got to give them credit for the Ogg Vorbis and FLAC support and unique-ish design, though.
http://flac.sourceforge.net
http://www.vorbis.com
I hope we see more support for the brilliant FLAC and Ogg Vorbis from other manufacturers.
I have a cell phone. And an iPod. I simply prefer to keep the two separate since I have my iPod going 80% of any work day. I'd rather save my phone battery power for...well, phone usage and not rocking out to Michael Bolton.
when I go running I dont want to carry a bulky phone with me. A nice little mp3 player clipped onto my side which allows me to easily change the song while running is what im after. Not to mention my current phone, which can play mp3s, has sucha horrible interface, and even a couple hours of music listening means im on low battery.
still no mp3 player which can replace the clix2
Maybe Clix 3 will.....
so let me get this straight, for engadget, [URL="http://www.engadget.com/2008/06/18/philips-releases-three-yawn-inducing-gogear-mp3-players/"]square design[/URL] is boring and rectangle design is cute?
Thanks, that's exactly what I was thinking.
The Philips unit just plays MP3, WAV, and WMA, its not a video player. Little flash based music players are a dime a dozen, thats why it was yawn inducing. We have seen those in every size, shape and color.
They hooked up clunky earbuds to it to make it look smaller.
I have a Conwon Iaudio U2 that's been with me for about three years. It's about the size of a Bic lighter so the biggest two issues are loosing it and the button control. It seems like the the five way toggle worked well at the beginning, had some issues and then hit it's stride. I've taken many falls on it while biking and skiing. The battery life is exceptional and the codec support is great. I'm an NPR junkie and am really surprised at how well the FM radio works. It's old and is only 1GB which is a bummer, but it's bulletproof. On a side note, I got my girl friend the Conwon U3 and from what I hear it's just as good and 4GB.
It all comes down to what what kind of phone you choose.
You should choose one that has the right specs for you.
My N95 has 8Gb of memory and it´s more than many PMP have got, new models have double as much or the possibility to expand it.
As for sound quality MP3 sounds at best OK no matter what you gonna play them out of. Whith decent headphones (I use the nokia's made bluetooth & foldable headphones) I am convinced that my music sounds better than my wife´s Ipod with her creepy jelly like hearplugs.
As for cameras I must agree :Obviously no phone cam will compare to even a cheap SLR, but the pics I make with my N95 compare favourably with those made with any point and shoot I have seen until now; so much so that I gave my exilim away to a collegue because I never used it.
And You know what? Now that I have downloaded the new garmin software into the N95 , and I got used to it, I did,nt swich on my tomtom in more than 2 weeks.
Could Engadget maybe do an article on trolls announcing a zero tolerance policy (ban on reccurring trolls such as ocean, iEye, etc.)?
HA, that would probably not only make them double their efforts but would make engadget become troll-central as trolls from all over flock here when they see such an article, an article is not the best idea I think.
you make people like me, who owns iPod die of shame.
Ladies and gentlemen please stop this nonsense always arguing over what company makes the best music player and having a PhD.D in psychology i can tell things very easily and since the year 2002 i have been hard at work in analyzing data and now im finished the reason why everyone bickers is because their jealous of the MEIZU minione
There i win end of discussion Apple can suck my hairy wrinkled soggy ballz which btw smell like rotten tuna:p
Meizu who? You mean the cheap-ass Chinese knock-off manufacturer? Don't make me laugh! LOL...
@ J. Clouseau.
Have you ever noticed that your Meizu mini one (of which you seem so happy) is a telephone?
Anyway this just proves what I said in my previous posts
ah poor iriver, if u wanna compete with apple this here is not gonna do it.
the non-apple mp3 players are great...they just dont have that dock connector that third party manufacturers make specifically for iPods and rarely anything else...which is why i have no hesitation in buying an iPod even if i see a better mp3 player made by somebody other than apple...
@ J. Clouseau.
Have you ever noticed that your Meizu mini one (of which you seem so happy) is a telephone ?
Anyway this just proves what I said in my previous posts.
Not a soul mentioned how the Cowon D2 16GB stomps this into the ground and that iRiver should try again.
but it's much more expensive.
Hey guys i know this may not be the place but ill try my luck, im looking for a replacement for my 30GB iPod video 5g and im thinking of a switch. The problem is there nothing that's actually better now don't hate me just yet. Like the 80GB classic iPod is £170 ($340) which is ok but its not that much better than my current, the touch is vgood but the 32GB version is like £330 ($660) which im not prepared to pay. The next best thing ive seen is the Zune for the new 80GB version comes in at £160 on ebay average Microsoft doesnt seem want to sell in the UK. Which is what im thinking of, but then there no support or if something goes wrong im screwed. I just want to know what my other options are Sony doesn't seen to have players higher than 8GB?? and even they come in at £140.The zens are just ugly, im leaning towards zune and final question does anyone know if apple is going to update their lines soon? apple usually has another keynote in September right?
Just a thought: have you thought about the Cowan iAudio D2? Get an 8 gig and put a 16gig SD card in it and you're doing pretty well for yourself.
Myself, I went with a zen, and it's been good to me. Only issue I've had is that the SD card isn't integrated into the on-board memory.
all little players like this one never include the am frequency. am is still alive and well, especially for sports broadcasts. how hard would it be to install?
wait...
is it half the size of my Zen V???
I'll take it
PS whenever you buy a really tiny MP3 player it seems to get bigger the more and more you use it...
No offense but PC Mag's review isn't very good. I found three reviews from other sites that go way deeper into things, which is more useful when shopping than a quick 'n' dirty look like PC Mag. I bookmarked these today to read later when I have some spare ca$h.
http://www.pocketables.net/2008/06/review-iriver-l.html
http://www.anythingbutipod.com/archives/2008/06/iriver-lplayer-review.php
http://reviews.cnet.com/mp3-players/iriver-lplayer-4gb-pink/4505-6490_7-33107347.html
I like the price and size of this and the radio will shut my friend up who rocks his ipod nano.