iriver P35 WiFi PMP gets bumped up to 32GB

We may still be waiting for iriver's WiFi-packing P35 PMP to make its first official appearance 'round these parts, but it looks like folks in Korea are now already getting upgrades to the player, with iriver recently rolling out a new 32GB model. That'll run you 488,000 South Korean won (or about $389) which, as you might expect, will get you a player that's otherwise identical to the previous model, including the same 4.3-inch WQVGA display, a built-in DMB TV tuner, a microSD card slot for additional storage, and iriver's trademark Spinn controls, to name a few features. No word if this particular model will be making an appearance when the line makes its US debut this fall but, if it does, you can be sure iriver will have already moved on to bigger and better things in Korea.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Mile @ Jun 11th 2009 2:07PM
Do the commenters on Engadget Korea complain about how hard it is to keep up with all the iriver models (like the US ones do about ASUS) or that they just bought a lower capacity one and now here's the bigger one (ala Kindle complainers)?
Information Central @ Jun 11th 2009 2:11PM
"WQVGA"? How about using NUMBERS to express resolution?
It's not 1992 anymore.
HAZE @ Jun 11th 2009 2:41PM
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=wvga+resolution&l=1
Information Central @ Jun 12th 2009 4:21AM
That's brilliant. You just spent 20+ characters to work around Engadget's saving of what, three?
Why post any description at all, genius? Just put a link to iRiver's Web site and be done with it.
Duh.
synn @ Jun 11th 2009 3:06PM
If they'd add a bloody SD slot to the Spinn, they have a customer right here. Quite sad that such a beautiful device is marred by little-league memory.
hated @ Jun 11th 2009 3:07PM
So am I supposed to just get rid of my touch now after this comes out,.?
Laughoutloud @ Jun 11th 2009 3:48PM
What did 488,000 South Koreans win?
kayjay0630 @ Jun 12th 2009 12:58PM
Won is Korean currency.
fsphl @ Jun 11th 2009 4:01PM
Can any of these stupid companies count to 64?
tekdroid @ Jun 12th 2009 7:43AM
Non-removable, fixed storage is primitive.
As above for batteries.
But please accept out latest offering. Then buy again when the battery railes or flash media does.
Regards,
Team Leader
Short-Sighted Disposable Society, Inc.