| Average Customer Rating: 3.5/5
Total Reviews: 11 |
Rating: 5
I Like It
| I chose the 2GB T10 because of the battery. One provides up to 45 hours of playtime. So, I can carry a spare and never worry about running too low. I am a weekend biker (bicycle) and am gone from the car on the Katy Trail for 3 or more hours, usually riding by myself. My former music was via a CD player strapped to my waist in a carry case. Good music, but only holds 1 CD and carrying more is a bother. This MP3 has sound quality approaching my Panasonic cd player and it holds a lot more music in a very small size. I did replace the earbud speakers - they fall out and also hurt my ears after an hour. I repaced them with a set of Koss over the ear speakers. For a reasonable cost they are plenty good enough for my bike rides. I am very pleased with this purchase. And, I am known to be a "picky person." |
Rating: 1
iriver
| Don't waste your money. What iRiver doesn't tell their customers is that once the battery goes dead, the system is useless. I will never buy one of their products again and I'm doing my best to inform everyone out there that they'll be tossing their money in the trash by purchasing any iRiver products. My system cost me $340.00 and it is now as useless as the customer service department at iRiver |
Rating: 3
Nice Player, but poor variable bit rate (VBR) support
I have two, T10-1GB players. They are great in all respects, except for VBR support. This is OK if you use music ripped from CDs where you can choose the format and bit rate. However, if you download music from MSN, it comes in VBR format.
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