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| iRiver T10 1 GB MP3 Player | 
enlarge | Brand: iRiver Category: CE
List Price: $199.99 Buy New: $149.98 You Save: $50.01 (25%)
Avg. Customer Rating: 60 reviews Sales Rank: 2249
Color: Blue Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Number Of Items: 1 Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 2 Dimensions (in): 11 x 9 x 4 FM tuner
MPN: T101GB Model: T101GB UPC: 821566001610 EAN: 0821566001610 ASIN: B0009ORXE8
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Includes iriver earphones, USB 2.0 interface cable, Printed manual, Installation CD software for Windows PC, AA battery | | • | 1GB internal storage (holds up to 500 songs) | | • | Supports subscription music services | | • | Copy your favorite CDs onto the T10 with included software | | • | Vivid color display |
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Product Description iRiver T10 MP3 Flash Music Player is no ordinary player. It's a lifestyle. Amazingly small, you'd hardly know it's there but you'll appreciate its features and performance. The ultra-portable T10 from iRiver delivers exceptional sound quality in a unique, sport-ready design. The T10 is PlaysForSure verified to support subscription-based music download services, giving you instant, affordable access to millions of songs. It also features a vivid color display, battery life up to 45 hours on one AA, a built-in FM tuner, voice recorder and an integrated sport clip. Play music for up to 53 hours with a single AA battery, and it comes with a large 1GB flash memory that allows the music to play without interruption. Enjoy a built-in FM radio with outstanding reception anytime, anyplace. You can even use it as a voice recorder. It does not need to go inside a pocket. T10 can be clipped on clothes, bags or just about anywhere else. Don't carry it. Wear it. Sit, walk, and run with it. Live with it. The T10 is your perfect match. Up to 45 hours of battery life using AA battery Skip-free and sport-ready - Use it while walking, jogging, exercising Built-in sport clip - Convenient and secure use for active individuals FM tuner and FM recorder - Listen to FM stations and record directly from them Voice recorder - Leave memos to your self, record lectures Plays MP3 - WMA and OGG music files Enhanced 3D audio - Supports SRS WOW Fast USB 2.0 transfers 1 year limited warranty Unit Dimension 3.4 x 1.6 x 1.2 / Weight 1.7oz Requires PC running Windows XP (SP1 or higher) / Windows Media Player 10 / CD-ROM Drive / USB Port PlaysForSure enabled to play more of your music (for US and EU only, with WMP10) Can link with a Windows PC and Macintosh computer for music file transfer
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| Customer Reviews: Read 55 more reviews...
Iriver T10 October 4, 2008 I was looking for the Iriver T10 quite some time. It is not made anymore today I think. Then I looked at amazone.com and there it was on the screen. I made the order at once. I have 3 mp3-players but this one is the best. The sound is excellent. Very nice design. Empty? Just replace the AA battery. Thanks very much amazone.com. best regards B.A.
iRiver T10 2GB July 26, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I bought my 2GB on an Army post two years ago in Germany, I have not seen the 2GB version available on Amazon so I will rate it under the 1GB.
I have read great reviews for the T10 512MB so I thought I would go buy one, the 2GB was the only version available so I picked it up for $99 on sale. I love the fact that it is "plug & play" makes connecting and using right away a breeze, as soon as I plugged the USB cable in the T10 loaded immediately. Within minutes of getting a rechargeable AA put in and the T10 connected to my computer I was already loading music on it. The best part is that there is no limit to what I could put on it. I also store photos and Microsoft office items on here as well but they can't be viewed on the screen (I have no use for video on an mp3 player, so I do not consider that when rating an mp3 player). I have used this player extensively over the last two to three years and have yet to have a problem. The battery life is great, lasts approx. 40 hours (Never timed it but the battery needs to be changed after three to four weeks of daily use) before I need to recharge and with this being 2GB I have more than enough music to listen to when running or working out. I had to buy the arm band separately, mine came with the necklace which was useless. The standard ear buds are not that great either but I have numerous other head phones on hand so that did not matter.
One of the things that make the T10 great is the availability of an FM tuner. If you don't want to listen to your loaded music then you can tune a local radio station. With me being in Germany I was able to listen to stations there as well with no problems, they tuned right in and as clear as they did in the States. The player also has a recorder but I never really found a use for it but I will call it a plus. The "sport clip" that is mounted on what could be considered the front is large and sturdy, but not so large that is becomes bulky and in the way. Let's just say that if you desired to clip it to a belt loop on jeans it is wide enough to accommodate the loop.
The only thing that I would consider a minus is the small screen. When scrolling through your play lists only four or five songs are displayed at a time. I don't think this is a big deal but some may find it to be a deal breaker, especially those who may be far sided. The actual program itself is a very user friendly and very simple to navigate. You have to deliberately push the select button to enter a certain file or to start a song.
Overall this has been the most reliable and durable mp3 player I have ever owned (my previous players were also iRiver, a 20 and 30GB and one Creative yes it was a Zen. For the record, I can't stand Apple products because they are over rated crap, so the iPod will never have a chance with me.)
Fantastic--while it lasted July 16, 2008 The iRiver T10 1 GB flash player was my first adventure into the world of MP3 players. I was unimpressed with the hype (and price) of the iPod line, and spent a good month researching a good, introductory MP3 player, and the iRiver T10 fit the requirements. The sound was surprisingly clear and detailed, even with the included headphones, and all was well. I mostly used my MP3 player at work, and finally while doing light cardio exercise (in other words, cycling or stair stepper, nothing that would damage it). It began freezing and otherwise shutting down while in use, so I deleted everything from the drive and attempted to update the firmware and format the drive. Somewhere in all that, after repeating it for the 6th time spread out over a few months as recommended by iRiver and other helpful product owners, my MP3 player froze while updating itself and died completely.
I had a techie friend look at it who declared the drive to be irreparable and a piece of junk. In all, I got about a year of use out of it before it bit the dust, despite caring for it and not leaving it in extreme temperatures. I wish the quality had been more realistic and reflected what I paid, but I enjoyed the product so much while it did work, I purchased another MP3 player from their company that was not a flash drive.
Use it for running and not much else April 11, 2008 When this mp3 player first came out I thought it would be really cool. I've had other iRiver models and used them until they broke (cycling). The t10 plays fine but the design turned out to be poor for me. Didn't discover that until after using it a few times. I felt navigation was awkward and design could have been better. Plus side was that battery life has been good and the model I originally purchased still performs well. It's now been relegated to an occasional player, since I now run with an iPod Touch.
iriver T10 -- Great... the first time I used it. November 27, 2007 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I shopped around before buying this player, and I was attracted by these features: 1. AA Battery -- Absolutely critical for anyone who flies a lot or is otherwise disconnected from their power source. I travel internationally, and my iPod invariably dies in the middle of my flight. AA is nicer than AAA because it lasts longer, and I can also use my rechargeable AAs. 2. Solid -- Yes, it's slightly larger than other players, but I actually prefer that. I also like the handy little ring to attach it to a clip or belt loop. 3. Screen -- Again, my iPod Shuffle... how do I know what's playing? More importantly, if I have 200 songs, how do I find the one I want? I even loaded a photo of my son; it's small, but a cute feature. 4. Lock -- It has a sliding lock that is easy to use; no chance of bumping the track/volume button inadvertantly.
I was very satisfied with the sound quality and performance of this device.
When I purchased this player, I loaded a bunch of symphonies. As a result, I did not sync again for weeks. When I went to sync again, my computer--and Windows Media Player--would not even recognize the device. It's as if it does not exist.
While that is frustrating enough, what's more frustrating is that I cannot find a solution. I spent hours switching Windows Media Player to newer/older versions; I even tried other media players to no avail. The iriver web-site offers no assistance. Even other users who seem to have encountered this problem only mention the problem, not how they resolved it (most did not claim to resolve it, but were like me seeking a solution).
I finally gave up in disgust. If I spend 10 hours to get a player to work, was it worth the $100 I paid for it? I don't think so. And especially because after at least 10 hours, I am no closer to a solution.
And it is really unfortunate too, because for the weeks that this player DID work, I really, really liked it.
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