New iRiver H10


H10= Good or Bad?  

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So far the information of the New H10 was given officially from the Korean iRiver Website. Because I'm a Korean I can give all the spec info about this little invention. So far this is the ONLY Micro sized Color HDD player.

Info:

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HD Size: 5 Gigabytes

Colours available: Neo Silver, Deep Red, Midnight Blue, and Slate Grey

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Music Storage: About 1250 Sampling 128kbps 4 min song

FM Record Time: 338 Hours

Music Playing Time: 84 Hours

Weight: 96.2 grams

Dimension(HeightXWidthXDepth): 95.5mmX54.6mmX15mm

Screen: 262,000 Colour TFT-LCD

Battery: 12-hour detachable, rechargable battery

S/N: 90dB(mp3), 60dB(FM Radio)

File Format: MP3, WMA, More from upgradable Firmware

Transfer: USB 1.1/2.0

Requirements: Windows 2000/XP

-Software: Microsoft Explorer 6.0 or Over

-Hardware: Intel Pentium II 300Mhz or over, 128MB Ram or over, Screen that can produce better pixel than 800X600

Software: iRiver Plus

Extra: Can view pictures and texts.

Have Vertical touchpad.

Sound System: SRS, WOW, and 30 other kinds of EQ

Packaging:

(Packaging of the item may vary between places)

Includes: mx400 Bundle Earphones

AC Adaptor

Special USB Cable that can link to the AC Adaptor

Semi-trasnlucent Rubber Case

Manual

Software CD

2 Extra Cable cover

iRiver H10

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PRICE: $344 USD

Yeah that's pretty much it... wow it took me an hour. Lol.

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anyone care to translate?

erm wait, a min ago, there was like a whole page with korean writting, now its all gone :huh:

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All the information is in the first post, what do you want more??

You can see pictures of all 4 colors here.

http://www.iriver.co.kr/common/notice/view...String=&idx=695

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anyone care to translate?

erm wait, a min ago, there was like a whole page with korean writting, now its all gone :huh:

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Yup I had the pics from the iRiver Korea Website and found out that it was all pictured text. That was why it was so long :blush: . Now it's fixed. :happy:

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it looks good and would be interesting to try but $344 is pricey.

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Yes, but it has so much more than other 4~5gb music players.

I think color LCD is a bit pointless, but cool nonetheless, and it has detachable battery, voice recorder and FM radio.

Detachable battery is my favorite part about H10, it's unlimited as long as I have unlimited money. :p

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It comes with a rubber case which is nice, but that price point is going to kill off it's sales, especially with the popularity of the iPod mini and the newly loved Zen Micro.

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Give it a few months for the price to drop ;)

And yes, it is drool-worthy. I'd love one but I'm 100% satisfied with my H140 for the time!

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The only thing bad about this is its price ($344 USD).  Nobody in their right mind would buy a 5GB player for that much.

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It costs that much converted from Won (korean money) but the H320 (which got for $285 here) is more then the H10 in Korea. It the amount converted over, so will probably be <$300

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It costs that much converted from Won (korean money) but the H320 (which got for $285 here) is more then the H10 in Korea. It the amount converted over, so will probably be <$300

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It won't when it just comes out. And actually, H320 is $329.99. I believe that this price is the dropped price from when it first came out. It will be the same to the H10, which will drop.

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