Hands-on with the iriver E100

April 15th, 2008 by Nate Lanxon

Ever since seeing iriver's new range of MP3 players back at CES in January, we've been itching to get models to take home and use. We've just been sent one of the iRiver E100 players and in many ways we're extremely taken.

The 2GB (AU$139), 4GB (AU$179) and 8GB (AU$229) capacities on offer are expandable with microSD up to 8GB, and the players come with built-in microphones, line-in sockets, built-in mini stereo speakers and video playback.

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2 Responses to “Hands-on with the iriver E100”

Vincent Fango
August 2nd, 2008 at 1:07pm

Small (massive) prob with the iriver e100, seemingly impossible to get a movie from mac to iriver. Need codec details. Their support no help.

misiek
August 10th, 2008 at 9:24pm

I don't agree. It sounds better than ipod, I have both of them. I'v tested both of them with different kind of speakes, for example sennheiser mx200. The iriver e100 is more advanced device than Ipod classic, for example It plays XVid without conversion. The article isn't professional. It very easy to use, and doesn't require any additional software to copy files into this device. If you require big storage buy ipod classic but if you require better sound quality buy iriver.

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