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  • Iriver's tiny B20 DMB TV gets stuffed

    by 
    Thomas Ricker
    Thomas Ricker
    04.23.2007

    A year after introducing us to their tiny, one-trick B10 mini DMB television, iriver is finally set to launch their B20 followup. Their latest D-Clicker features up to 4GB of flash memory on-board, a slightly larger 2.4-inch, 320 x 240 260k color display, miniSD expansion, and the ability to record voice and some of that sweet, sweet DMB TV. In addition to the FM radio found on the B10, the B20 also supports media-a-plenty including MP3, WMA, OGG, MPEG-4, WMV9, and JPG files and a battery which should muster up to 26/5/4-hours for MP3/video/DMB playback. Expect the 4GB version to hit Korea first for ???248,000 ($267) starting April 25th or ???198,000 ($213) if 2GB is enough to see you through. [Via Akihabara News]

  • iRiver's S10 DAP gets dipped in all black

    by 
    Darren Murph
    Darren Murph
    12.19.2006

    Let's face it, there's just something soothing (or trendy, maybe) about gadgetry heading over to the dark side, and iRiver's shiny little S10 is finally getting its own coat of all black to feel more at home beside the shadowy Clix. Aside from the dimness, everything else looks par for the course, including the same 1.5-inch OLED display, FM tuner, 1GB and 2GB capacities, and the D-Click controlling system found on the black / white version. The murky S10s will be available starting December 23rd, and while the 1GB rendition will run you ¥16,980 ($144), you can double your memory for just ¥3,000 ($26) more.[Via DAPReview]

  • IRiver's S7 digital audio player: stickers yes, display no

    by 
    Thomas Ricker
    Thomas Ricker
    12.11.2006

    Iriver is back and prepped to kick out their latest tiny DAP for Korea and beyond. Their new S7 shares roughly the same dimensions as the S10, but trims down just a bit to 42 x 30 x 9.6-mm / 15-grams by doing away with the screen in favor of a full-panel D-click interface. So instead of buttons, or gawd forbid a display, you get a virgin white face plate which you can cover with any sticker of your choosing -- including chicken-goats and pissing dogs if that's how you roll. The S7 brings 1GB of flash, FM radio, 9 hour battery, and support for MP3, ASF, OGG, and all the WMA you can throw at it -- yeah, PlaysForSure too we presume. The S7 hits live for Korea (only in brown) starting tomorrow for an estimated 89,000KRW or $96. [Via Akihabara News]