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Silas
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Look at this 20GB iRiver H320 MP3 Player with Color Monitor
The advantage of high storage capacity is that you can keep putting up your songs in the player's hard drive. But you want to have a true Digital Wallet. It must be very attractive enough! Isn't it? H320 is the first, until now, MP3 player supports USB OTG (USB On-The-Go), its function can let you transfer images from your digital camera directly!! or even using a card reader to do it. Sweat!! If the size of the image does not exceed 1MB, you can even view the images. It's a true multi-player.
Sound quality is no doubt for iRiver in the past. There is no exception for this player too. Bass with enough physically power backend. Seems like you can even "touch" the sound in your hand. Related to its SRS-WOW feature?, ....one more thing, don't forget it's a color monitor screen, 2.6 MP, just like a small TV box, maybe as like a DC's Monitor....Using just AA Size battery (x4) for keep rocking it up for 50 hours!!! Note, amazing + amazing. folks at iRiver factory making a true iPod killer! Beware!
DreamTactix291
I actually think I like my H120 better. Does it only use AAs? If so that's actually a real downgrade from the Lithium Polymer battery. The color screen doesn't mean much to me since I hardly ever look at my screen and mostly navigate through my remote. How much is this thing going to cost anyway?

Also it just doesn't look as sleek as their previous players. I liked the metallic black a lot. It was just smooth looking.
Silas
QUOTE(DreamTactix291 @ Jul 21 2004, 10:53 PM)
I actually think I like my H120 better.  Does it only use AAs?  If so that's actually a real downgrade from the Lithium Polymer battery.  The color screen doesn't mean much to me since I hardly ever look at my screen and mostly navigate through my remote.  How much is this thing going to cost anyway?

Also it just doesn't look as sleek as their previous players.  I liked the metallic black a lot.  It was just smooth looking.
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These units should not be available in North America. I found some stores in UK carry this unit, but very expensive. The H120 is about 3.5mm ticker then the H320. It's really not bad comparing to others hd player, I don't think the H320 is huge. The player is using bulit-in Lithium Polymer battery, also it will come with external battery pack
Andrew915
QUOTE(Silas @ Jul 22 2004, 07:40 AM)
These units should not be available in North America. I found some stores in UK carry this unit, but very expensive. The H120 is about  3.5mm ticker then the H320.  It's really not bad comparing to others hd player, I don't think the H320 is huge. The player is using bulit-in Lithium Polymer battery, also it will come with external battery pack
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o.. not availabe in US sad.gif
Looking to buy the H320. Any idea where I can get it from?
Andrew915
Any online retail ship to Canada?
Silas
QUOTE(Andrew915 @ Jul 22 2004, 07:57 AM)
QUOTE(Silas @ Jul 22 2004, 07:40 AM)

These units should not be available in North America. I found some stores in UK carry this unit, but very expensive. The H120 is about  3.5mm ticker then the H320.  It's really not bad comparing to others hd player, I don't think the H320 is huge. The player is using bulit-in Lithium Polymer battery, also it will come with external battery pack
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o.. not availabe in US sad.gif
Looking to buy the H320. Any idea where I can get it from?
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Warehouse123 (.com after his name of web) ship to Canada. It comes out to be a total around 400 bucks. Their prices were good and delivery was quick.
DreamTactix291
Well I'm not saying it's a bad player or anything. Just more than I want/need. The color screen is a nice thing but the screen was not one of the big factors I debated when I bought my H120.
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