The E100 will be iriver’s first player to be released in the US since the clix2, which I was very fond of. This player comes in 2GB, 4GB, and 8GB capacities in several different modern colors. Audio codec is supreme supporting all the major licensed and open source file types. Video codec support is also very good

16.jpgWith that pushed aside, the iRiver has a 2.4? screen which is slightly larger than the current iPod Nanos and has a vertical orientation like most cellphones. The interface is reminiscent to the one seen in the Zune, although the main menu is slightly less functional as you can see on the following picture.

iriver E100 Review from makinggizmo “Hate it or Love it, the design of the E100 is pretty slick and simple, nice at first touch. On its top lies the microSD port, the bottom is where the USB port was placed as well as the jack (in line). The E100 is available in three versions 2GB, 4GB, and 8GB five colors (white, black, pink, light blue and chocolate). At only 59 grams and 11.3mm of thickness, it can be easily transported”.

iriver E100 Review from pmptoday “The E100 can play most popular audio formats (Audible, FLAC, MP3, OGG, WAV, and WMA), but I had trouble even finding suitable video to use for my tests: The device supports only certain .avi files and variants of Windows Media (.wmv) files. It also plays FM radio, and you can configure up to 20 presets once you learn that you have to hold down the rocker on the right side in order to do”

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