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Rich sound. And vibrant images to match. All controlled by a simple touch scroll interface. And with longer playback, your music will be there when you need it. Perfect for those who can’t live without music.

- 4 Stylish Colors and a Tiny, Lightweight Package
- Simple Touch Scroll Interface
- 5GB/6GB internal memory holds up to 1,200/1500 songs
- Up to 12 hours of playback with detachable rechargeable battery
- Plays MPEG 1/2/2.5 Layer 3, MP3 VBR, WMA, JPEG, TXT, *FM radio
- Records voice, *FM radio and Line in(with Cradle)
(*H10 [pure] is not supported)
- Shows photos and texts with vibrant color display while playing music
- Connects to USB 2.0 port for high speed data transfer
- Synchronizes music with PC via iriver plus, digital jukebox program
(excluding US model; For more info on US version, please visit
iriveramerica.com)
- PlaysForSure enabled to play more of your music (US model only)
- Supports Window 2000/XP


Review by CNET

The 20GB iRiver H10 outclasses most of the high-capacity competition in the features department, with a built-in FM tuner, a voice recorder, and a photo-friendly color screen. Plus, it’s compatible with Janus–yes, it is PlaysForSure enabled–out of the box.


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Review by PC Magazine

Although it has a more cumbersome interface and navigation than the iPod mini and Rio Carbon Pearl, the iriver H10 is a good value, given the feature set and the improved audio quality.

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Review by Designtechnica

There is no doubt about it, the iRiver H10 is a very attractive player. It is a tad bit taller than the Zen Micro, but it’s also thinner. And where the Zen Micro has a more playful look to it, the H10 comes across as having a more serious demeanor. The review unit iRiver sent us came in Lounge Grey; but the unit is also available in Remix Blue, Trance Red, and Triple Platinum. The 1.5-inch color screen is located at the top of the player and is surrounded by a shiny chrome trim which helps give the H10 a high-end look. The H10 also features a touch sensitive pad much like what Apple and Creative uses in their micro players, but iRiver goes one step further and includes regular control buttons as well.

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