New? iRiver H10 is out.


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my god that is so damn ugly

there's like this... thing... in the middle...

ack! ill stick to my ipod which is much more awesome

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ok your a bad ass..you've got everyones attention.. :rolleyes:

you dont see iriver fans going to ipod threads and slacking/dissing the ipod now do you?

i really wish iriver would make something to replace the h100 series, i'm not too fond of the h300 series.

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Thats why I'm going on about the rumoured H500 series!

I'm hoping its similar to the H100 with the H300's picture and video playback facilities! :D

Thats why I'm going on about the rumoured H500 series!

I'm hoping its similar to the H100 with the H300's picture and video playback facilities! :D

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Link please? or is this just a rumor rumor rumor?

Edit: I just did some research, and the H10 will come out in a 20GB version as well (appropriately named H20).

Detailed Info: http://www.iriverjapan.com/product/?p_name=h105gb

Higher Res Pics: http://www.iriver.co.jp/product/?p_name=h105gb&page=4

And take a look at this :o, H500? Who knows :/

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Sweeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeet :woot:

Edited by Monkeh
Thats why I'm going on about the rumoured H500 series!

I'm hoping its similar to the H100 with the H300's picture and video playback facilities! :D

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well, the reason i don't like the h300 series is because for some reason it just looks bulky and bloated, if you know what i mean. it is quite heavy, and i don't care for the color screen and such. i really liked the practicality and simplicity of the h100 series, something like that would be the only thing i would consider to replace my ipod.

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my god that is so damn ugly

there's like this... thing... in the middle...

ack! ill stick to my ipod which is much more awesome

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iPod? Whats that? oh is it that thing that rips u off and your only paying for looks and getting a featureless device? Is that the one? Oh ok

This iRiver H10 looks great but it can only mean one thing....

Prices will lower for the H3xx series! :D :yes: :woot:

They have this mp3 player at best buy. My local store has it for sale and you can also find it online. It starts (in the us) around $270. I messed with it and its about the same size and weight as a Ipod mini

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at best buy already? excellent

soon they will hav custom built mp3 players like pc's

screen size

200GB 1-inch hd

battery

casing

looking for the river h-10 20GB

of course it doesn't look as decent as the white ipods but their eqs and srs wow effect really convince me. i trust the firmware with movies (20GB). they signed skins factory to work on a wicked music player on pc. and its a pretty small player

Some comparison pictures I found from Korean websites.

It looks damn sexy.... my iPod is about to be thrown away... :cry:

It's a bit bigger than competetors, but it's a lot thinner than Zen Micro, and who cares when it has color screen and detachable battery!!!

Also, you can use any fonts you want for the display.

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Note that the top one is Zen Micro, H10 in the middle, and iPod mini on the bottom. One of them is certainly damn thick. :p

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Edited by joseph0324
Some comparison pictures I found from Korean websites.

It looks damn sexy.... my iPod is about to be thrown away...  :cry:

It's a bit bigger than competetors, but it's a lot thinner than Zen Micro, and who cares when it has color screen and detachable battery!!!

joseph0324-H10_1.jpg

joseph0324-H10_2.jpg

Note that the top one is Zen Micro, H10 in the middle, and iPod mini on the bottom.

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Oh yeah and the cigarette says:

Warning: Smoking causes many diseases such as lung cancer, and is especially hazardous to children and pregnent women.

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