Filed under: News | Portable Devices
Feb 26 2005, 11:27am EST | by Luigi Lugmayr
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Photo: CDPKorea discussionboard
Ok, I have no idea what this small iRiver H10 look-alike music player is in this photo that appeared on CDPKorea discussionboard (Korean). I translated the whole page twice and I cannot make out what it is about. I am not even sure if the small music player on the left with color display is from iRiver. I mean it really looks very much like a mini version of the iRiver H10 5G Music Player. I also cannot make out if its a flash memory player or if iRiver might have managed to squeeze a HDD in this small player.
If anybody can understand what is going on in this discussion thread or knows about this mysterious player please email me.
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