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iriver Intros New Line of Flash Audio Players

August 11, 2005

iriver has announced its T family of PlaysForSure-verified flash-memory music devices. The players support Windows Media Digital Rights Management 10, making them the first flash devices to support portable subscription-based music services, such as Rhapsody To Go, Napster To Go and Yahoo! Music Unlimited.

The T family includes the T10 and T30 series in 512MB and 1GBcapacities. In addition to playing multiple music formats, the T family features built-in voice recording and line-in encoding allowing customers to record MP3s on the fly from any source including home audio systems and handheld CD players. Flash-based portable music players are ideal for customers who want to enjoy music while biking, running or at the gym as they have no moving parts making them ultra-durable and skip-free.

"iriver's new T family of flash-based, Rhapsody To Go-compatible devices are an exciting innovation and an important step forward for the market," said Robert Acker, vice president of music services for RealNetworks. "Music fans who are curious about portable music subscriptions now have a lightweight and affordable way to enjoy hours of their favorite songs on the go."

The T10 series offers advanced features such as a vivid color display, USB 2.0, FM tuner and programmable FM recorder. The players offer a unique ergonomic design for easy one-handed operation, anti-shock rubber guards, integrated sport clip, sports case with armband and up to 45 hours of music playback on a single AA battery.

The T30 series features a 4-line backlit LCD display, USB 2.0 and integrated voice recorder. The T30 has a small, sleek ultra-portable form factor. The affordable T30 series plays up to 24 hours of music on a single AAA battery.

"iriver achieves another first with PlaysForSure flash-based music players that support portable music subscription services," said Jonathan Sasse, president of iriver America. "Our introduction of the T family gives our customers an expanded array of options for exploring, downloading and enjoying music."

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T10 Series Features:

Supports portable subscription music services
Vivid color display
Plays up to 34 hours of music**
USB 2.0
Available in 512MB and 1GB configurations
Supports MP3, OGG, Windows Media Audio (WMA) and WM DRM10 music files
An integrated digital FM tuner with presets
Programmable FM recorder
Up to 45 hours of battery life†
Integrated voice recorder
Enhanced 3D audio (supports SRS WOW)
Built-in sport clip
Includes sport case and armband
PlaysForSure-verified

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T30 Series Features:

Supports portable subscription music services
4 line backlit display
Up to 24 hours of battery life
Plays up to 34 hours of music
USB 2.0
Available in 512MB and 1GB configurations
Supports MP3, OGG, WMA and WM DRM 10 music files
Integrated voice recorder
Record music from any source (no PC required)
Enhanced 3D audio (supports SRS WOW)
PlaysForSure-verified
Pricing and Availability

The T10 and T30 series are available for pre-order now at the iriver eStore and will be at selected stores beginning in August. Suggested retail price for the T10 series is USD $149.99 for 512MB and $199.99 for 1GB of internal storage. Suggested retail price for the T30 series is USD $99.99 for 512MB and $149.99 for 1GB of internal storage.

Source: iriver

Comments

Very disappointed in iriver's European sales support. Non existant in the Benelux...they have never heard of podcasting, nor do they understand why anyone would want to use the line-in function of their new range of recorders. In Europe we're being treated to the T-20 later this month. But until iriver rethink their European website and build some real contact with users, they are going to go nowhere fast.

Posted by: Jonathan Marks [TypeKey Profile Page] at August 16, 2005 10:52 PM

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