Jan 8 2008, 8:41am CST | by Luigi Lugmayr
iRiver reveals the LPlayer portable media player today.
Update:
iRiver Lplayer ships in Korea and more details revealed
The iRiver LPlayer could replace the iRiver Clix. The design is extremly clean and basically just consists of a 2 inch color TFT LCD screen.
Features of the LPlayer include video player, music player, photo viewer, FM Tuner, text viewer, recording and d-click user interface.
The iRiver LPlayer is going to feature 2, 4 or 8GB of flash memory.
Via the iRiver site (Korean).
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