Monday, Nov 27th 2006 by Chris Davies


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The lovely Jenn over at Pocketables has stumped up the import costs for one of iRiver’s tiny little S10 mp3 players, and is teasing us all with one of the most comprehensive reviews I’ve seen on her site so far.  It might be small but it’s got plenty of features and, according to Jenn’s ears, remarkable sound quality.

iRiver S10

At $130 (plus around $30 international shipping) for the 1gb model it’s neither the biggest capacity nor the cheapest DAP, but her conclusion is that the style, straightforward interface and extra features make it worth the outlay.  I think I’ll go and have a look at who is importing it to the UK…

iRiver S10 compared to Creative Zen

Review: iRiver S10 [Pocketables]

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  1.  skyvision   View all comments by skyvision  Neutral  Add karma Subtract karma Quote

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  2.  James   View all comments by James  Neutral  Add karma Subtract karma Quote

    According to Jenn, warehouse123.com is selling the iRiver S10 and they will ship to UK. It is my first purchase from them. Best service ever! From my order time to my receipt time was less than 48 hours. Can’t beat that! Super fast service! The iRiver S10 is a very nice unit. It provides a lot of features for a reasonable price. Setup was straightforward. Battery life seems very good. Overall a great buy.


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