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iRiver P7
Released December, 2009
The Pros:Support for open source audio formats (OGG/FLAC). Attractive UI. Touchscreen.
The Cons:Limited codec support. Touchscreen can be somewhat finicky. No WiFi.
The iRiver P7 is a portable MP3 player announced at CES 2009 and released during the latter portion of 2009. Outfitted with a 4.3” (480x272 resolution) LCD touchscreen, the iRiver P7 media player offers 50 hours of audio playback and 7 hours of video playback, as well as access to photo images.
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In addition, the P7 MP3 player supports a wide array of codecs, including OGG, FLAG, and even XviD. The iRiver P7 player also boasts an FM player, 7 preset EQ settings, a microSD memory card slot for downloading data, and SRS WOW HD capabilities for high definition playback. The iRiver P7 does not yet feature a preset price, but speculators estimate the MSRP to be at a value under $200. Plus, the P7 will be available in 4GB, 8GB, and 16GB models.
Features
- 4.3” LCD Touchscreen
- 50 Hours Audio Playback
- 7 Hours Video Playback
- Photo Images
- Numerous Codecs
- FM Player
- 7 Preset EQ Settings
- MicroSD Memory Card
- SRS WOW HD
- Internal Nand Flash Memory
- 1 Year Limited Warranty
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support for open source audio formats (OGG/FLAC)
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attractive minimalist hardware and UI design
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touchscreen can be somewhat finicky
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limited capacities compared to the leading flash players
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somewhat large physical size
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