Filed under: News | Portable Devices
Nov 21 2004, 6:43am EST | by Luigi Lugmayr
iRiver announces in Japan a 1GB version of the necklace style small iRiver N10.
Just a couple of days ago we reported about a white version of the N10 (N10W) that should up on their Korean site.
Now iRiver enhances their offering by introducing the long awaited 1GB version of their necklace style MP3 Player. The 1GB N10 should sell for 29,800 Yen (~$289). The N10 is currently available with 128MB, 256MB and 512MB. The 512MB version sells for around $219-$259. No word yet when the 1GB version will sell in the US and elsewhere.
More details in iRiver press-release. (Japanese). Via Soroban Geeks.
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