Originally published July 2 2005
iRiver announces three new entries into MP3 market race
by Mike Adams, the Health Ranger, NaturalNews Editor
According to Mobile Mag, MP3 player company iRiver has recently released three new members of its MP3 player lineup: The color-screened, thumb-controlled U10, the sleek, small T20 and the feature-packed T30.
Click to Zoom iRiver has launched three new MP3 players today aimed at different user groups.
The first, the U10, is said to boast an operating environment that you can navigate with just your thumb.
It also displays JPEG pictures, Macromedia Flash, and TXT files.
As for the audio side the player supports MP3, WMA, ASF, OGG (Up to Q10) formats.
The navigation system, called the D-Click System, works where each corner of the screen can be pressed down to select various menu functions.
Other features include voice recording, FM radio, remote control, playable games, and direct encoding with the cradle.
The second model, the T20, is aimed at the business crowd with its sleek "metro" design.
The player has a 3 line graphic LCD with backlight, and should provide you with 15 hours of playback.
The player supports MP3, WMA, ASF, OGG (Up to Q10) formats.
Other features include voice recording, fm radio, direct encoding, and UMS/iRiver plus 2 support.
The last player is the T30 which is aimed at young adults with its "campus-look" design.
The player will feature a four line LCD display with backlight, "high quality" built in microphone, FM radio, alarm, direct encoding, and USB 2.0.
As for battery life, expect around 20 hours on one AAA.
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