Great quality screen, slim, interesting control scheme, extras such as FM radio and voice recorder, lots of file formats supported
Controls can be unresponsive, track sorting not perfect The Final Word The iRiver Lplayer is an impressive portable media player. It offers a host of features, has a good quality screen and comes at a low price. Just a few niggling interface and contro...
The iRiver Lplayer is an impressive portable media player. It offers a host of features, has a good quality screen and comes at a low price. Just a few niggling interface and control issues detract from what is otherwise a strong iPod nano competitor.
Abstract: Inexpensive MP3 players are fairly plentiful these days. The iRive Lplayer is one of them, but it stands out among the crowd by being easy to use and innovative. When you first look at it you notice that it’s not just another iPod clone. For one thing...
This is iRiver's latest attempt at overthrowing Apple's iPod nano. So does it succeed? Well, in part. Some of its features put Apple’s player to shame: it comes with an FM radio, voice recorder and a text reader compatible with .txt files. T...
…You're not going to beat the iPod nano with something that's got all the charm of George W Bush. It looks boring and uses iRiver's Clix system to navigate the menus, which would be okay if it always worked. But in our test, it didn&rsq...
The L player never really threatened the new iPod nano. But for any Apple-phobes or fans of lossless FLAC music (if there are such people), this is a decent alternative.Best offers for the iRiver L Player 4GBAmazon UK £74.99 iRiver L Player 4GB is ta...
A petit and stylish player with extensive format support and good audio quality, its not without its faults, but we do like the Lplayer. And while its unlikely to have Apple quaking in its boots, the iRiver Lplayer is a well priced media player that...
Abstract: Round-up Yes, the news is dominated by this week's revamped iPods, but that doesn't mean there aren't plenty of other good media players out there. Put off the colourful Nano, or the shiny Touch? Then here are ten of the best alternatives. Counting dow...
Abstract: iRivers Lplayer is the cheapest 8GB player here, costing £10 less than the same companys E100 and Philips GoGear. Despite this, its distinctive controls make it look more expensive. The Lplayers controls differ from the buttons and touch screen...
Abstract: iRiver's MP3 players have consistently impressed us with their solid design and decent build quality, and this latest L-player takes the range a step further. Similar to the Clix 2 in design, it features the unusual D Click system, which entails depres...
With most of the other pros and cons falling fairly evenly across the two, youve got to hand it to iriver on price. The Lplayer is a compact and pocketable player that compares well to Apples mini video rival. You have to take something of a leap of ...