Filed under: News | Portable Devices
Aug 1 2006, 12:00pm CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
Everything USB reviews the iRiver E10 6GB music player.
The iRiver E10 sports a unique TV remote control, Macromedia Flash Lite 2.0 support as well as MPEG-4 video playback support.
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"Meet E10, less than a year old from South Korea. Born of iRiver components, it loves to charm users with its flash interface and soothing music.
In its spare time, the E10 enjoys listening to the radio, taking dictations, reading, playing games, watching movies, and changing channels on the TV. Interested? View the E10's full profile after the jump.
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Read the full review.
The iRiver E10 appeared in April and is still only available in Asia as it seems.
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Luigi Lugmayr
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