Filed under: News | Portable Devices
Jul 30 2004, 3:22am EST | by Luigi Lugmayr
As reported iRiver drives a dual strategy with their portable video players. The PMP-100/120/140 is based on Linux, while the PMC 100/120 is based on Microsoft Portable Media Center OS.
New designs surfaced of the iRiver PMC 100. The look got quite updated. Compare to a early photo of the iRiver PMC 100 at the CES 2004.
The PMC 100 features a 20GB hard-drive and should go on sale 3rd Quarter 2004. The Linux based iRiver PMP 120 is already available for pre-order in some stores.
More hi-res photos of the PMC-100 at PMC Player.
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Luigi Lugmayr
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