Small footprint with a (relatively) big, beautiful screen, Great control scheme, Solid feeling hardware, Lots of little “bonus” features for an entry level player
Getting ID3 tags up and running properly was painful at times, Documentation was not so great, Occasionally finicky button response, Screen is nigh useless outdoors
So my torrid little love affair has come to its denouement; I came, I tinkered, and I think I may have fallen in “like”. The iRiver Lplayer isnt the most advanced portable player I have come across. Its got a few great “bonus” feat...
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Published: 2008-09-12, Author: Matt , review by: techworld.com
A petit and stylish player with extensive format support and good audio quality, it's not without its faults, but we do like the Lplayer. And while it's unlikely to have Apple quaking in its boots, the iRiver Lplayer is a well priced media player that...
Priced at $99.99, the Lplayer is a solid music player that’s compatible with a number of audio/video formats for the hardcore multimedia set. If you’re satisfied with its limited amount of memory, and don’t mind the odd placement of the...
All this adds up to an impressive package that makes the Lplayer one of the best compact players around at the moment. It's very pocketable, beautifully made, has an excellent control system and screen, and a very good range of features.It's also pretty c...
The iriver Lplayer has a lot to offer in a compact, attractive, and affordably priced package. It sounds great, has more extra features than many of its competitors, and is easy and fun to use. The player is a good choice for consumers looking for an ...
The Iriver LPlayer is packed with features, including an FM radio, voice recording, bookmarking, subscription music support, multiple sound-enhancement options, and support for both Mac and Windows. It also offers an ultracompact design with a nice, br...
The LPlayers buttons arent always responsive, and our test unit came with a bug that caused album names to be displayed in a foreign language. Videos must be transferred through software, and the rated battery life is not great.
The Iriver LPlayer is a pint-size version of the well-received Clix. You get most of the same features in a smaller package offered at a pared-down price point. Specifications: Device type: Digital player / radio; Flash memory installed: 4 GB; Digital ...
The Iriver LPlayer is packed with features, including an FM radio, voice recording, bookmarking, subscription music support, multiple sound-enhancement options, and support for both Mac and Windows. It also offers an ultracompact design with a nice, br...
The LPlayers buttons arent always responsive, and our test unit came with a bug that caused album names to be displayed in a foreign language. Videos must be transferred through software, and the rated battery life is not great.
The Iriver LPlayer is a pint-size version of the well-received Clix. You get most of the same features in a smaller package offered at a pared-down price point.
iriver announced quite a few players at CES 2008 and now they are starting to tickle out. First was the E100, now the Lplayer- next the Volcano and SPINN to follow in the next few months. I was a bit concerned that iriver lost its way with the E100 ...