Filed under: News | Portable Devices
May 30 2008, 8:00am CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
iRiver unveiled the iRiver Spinn PMP in January. The iRiver Spinn features a 3.3 inch AMOLED color display and offers functions like DMB TV, movie player, music player, photo player, text viewer, Fm radio, and recording. The storage capacity ranges from 4GB to 16GB.
CNET's Crave (Via OLED-Info) reports now that the iRiver Spinn will ship in August in the UK. The UK release of the Spinn actually features DAB radio support.
The real killer feature of the Spinn is the user interface with the same name. By turning (spinning) a wheel you can navigate through the nicely animated user interface. I suppose the Spinn is still in prototype stage. No production information has been given yet.
See also the new iRiver LPlayer.
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