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The iRiver S10-2GB is one of smallest players in this group, and the only tiny player with a full-colour screen.This covers most of the player's face, and can be clicked in four directions to navigate the menu system. Volume and power controls are on the...
This player is reasonably easy to use and the colour screen and image-viewing features are nice, but they don't justify the S10's high price. We also expected a longer battery life...
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elegant alternative to the iPod Shuffle, with a screen: Apples iPod may have the expensive, hard disk-based end of the digital audio player market tied up, with a high percentage of all players sold. At the cheaper, memory-based end, though, things are a...
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iriver is muscling in on Apples territory with its teeny S10 MP3 player. The S10 is almost the same size as the shuffle, but iriver has somehow squeezed in a full colour display.
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iRiver is muscling in on Apples territory with its titchy S10 MP3 player. Measuring a mere 30x42x10.8mm the S10 is almost the same size as the shuffle, but where the latter just has a ring of control buttons, iRiver has squeezed in a full colour disp...
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The iRiver S10 is a great model in the entry level digital music player market. Its tiny design combined with great feature set makes it an attractive choice.
Tiny design, Reasonably broad list of features, Intuitive controls...
Sound still a little lacking, Battery life is poor The Final Word The iRiver S10 is a great model in the entry level digital music player market. Its tiny design combined with great feature set makes it an attractive choice.
The iRiver S10 is a great model in the entry level digital music player market. Its tiny design combined with great feature set makes it an attractive choice.
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T3.com
Updated: 2013-11-20 14:13:40
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Small, so they say, is beautiful. Obviously, by "they", we mean tiny people. In any case, this 1GB iRiver S-10 is super dinky, and looks like its been left in your jeans pocket during a hot wash. Instead of a classic touch-sensitive display, there a...
Decent amount of bass...
Rubbish earphones, Short battery life...
An itsy bitsy MP3 player that you can wear around your neck, this is let down by poor audio, compared to many of its rivals.
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gadgetguy.com.au Updated: 2013-11-20 14:14:07
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There are some limitations that are seemingly inherent in making a portable music player quite this small, but the S10 takes those assumptions and dropkicks them out of the park; its an incredibly capable player for its size, and unless youre totally...
Lots of additional functions, simple "D-Click" interface.
Integrated battery, stubby USB charger/sync plug.
There are some limitations that are seemingly inherent in making a portable music player quite this small, but the S10 takes those assumptions and dropkicks them out of the park; its an incredibly capable player for its size, and unless youre totally...
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Have you heard about the smallest MP3 player on the market with a screen today? . I must say, S10 really paved in ingenious way when it comes to the trendy ones. How come?Well, this "tiny thingy" 2GB player brags about its 42 x 30 x 10.8mm-sized body a...
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A couple of months back we reviewed an HDD based MP3 Player from iriver. This time, we have with us a flash based player-the S10. It featured in our Future Watch section a couple of years back, but at that time, iriver wasnt officially available in In...
Light, Good Sound Quality, FM Tuner, Recorder.
Price, 1GB.
The S10 has a neat set of all the standard features that one seeks in an MP3 player. The player supports lots of formats. Under audio formats, the player supports MP3, WMA, ASF, and OGG (including Q10). Recording is done in WAV format, while BMP is th...
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One of the things you will wonder while buying the S10 (apart from how good is the performance) would be what good is the weirdly shaped package it comes in? After all it does look just as obscene to some and just as clever to many who have come across...
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iriver has created some amazing players over the last 8 years they’ve been in the market, and the S10 is no exception. The S10 is iriver’s first foray into the strange and wonderful world that is the mini music player. Clearly designed to compete wi...
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Want something with more oomph than an iPod Shuffle? iRiver has a high-feature alternative.
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IRiver have been a little quiet since CES and we decided to take this opportunity to get hold of a previous release that until recently has been unavailable in the UK, the iRiver S10. Our review sample arrived and we have to admit to being quite surpri...
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Review VerdictThe iriver S10 is a wonderful player and fashion statement with a price best suited for those who value form over function. The Good & BadUnbelievably small D-Click navigation 180° viewing angle USB Mass Storage compliant Cross-platform c...
Unbelievably small, D-Click navigation, 180° viewing angle, USB Mass Storage compliant, Cross-platform compatibility, OGG Vorbis support, Global FM recorder...
Second-rate bundled software, Does not support M3U playlists, 8 hour battery life considered short by some, Expensive, Earbuds lack depth...
The iriver S10 is a wonderful player and fashion statement with a price best suited for those who value form over function...
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The iriver S10 is the best low-capacity flash DAP Ive ever had. At the time of this writing (November 2006), what other players have that it doesnt is U.S. availability. It can currently be imported to the States from places like Warehouse123.com ($...
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