Filed under: News | Portable Devices
Jul 16 2007, 2:00am CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
iRiver updates its Clix 2 digital music player with the Clix 8GB Redline.
The iRiver Clix Redline pushes the storage capacity from 4GB to 8GB and has an updated user interface. To easily distinguish the new Clix from the current available Clix players the new Clix has a signature red line wrapping around the case.
iRiver will start to ship the iRiver Clix 8GB Redline starting this week in Korea for 254,000 Won (~$276).iRiver promotes as must have accessory for the Clix Redline the Clix tango red leather case.
It is not known if iRiver will bring the 8GB Clix2 to the United States. Via the Korean iRiver site.
The 4GB iRiver Clix2 sells on Amazon.com for $189.99.
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