Filed under: News | Portable Devices
Sep 13 2006, 8:36am CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
So the upcoming tiny iRiver pendant player we reported about a couple weeks ago is not called iRiver N20. It is going to be known as iRiver S10, based on news coming out of Korea.
The measurements of the stylish little brother of the iRiver Clix are 42.0×30.0×10.8mm. Which gets it very close to being the world's smallest music player. The MobiBlu DAH-1500 is 212mm3 smaller. Practically they are same size. The iRiver S10 weighs only 17.5g, which is lighter than the MobiBlu.
Features of the iRiver S10 include a 65k color OLED screen measuring 1.15 inch, MP3, WMA and OGG music file support, SRS WOW and 8 hour battery life.
The iRiver S10 will start selling in Korea on September 18th. The 1GB S10 will sell for 159,000 Won (~$165) and the 2GB S10 for 199,000 Won (~$207).
More details and hi-res photos on AVing (Korean). Via DAP Review.
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