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MOBILE TECHNOLOGY

IRiver's SPINN MP4 Player

By Kyle Sherer

17:22 September 8, 2008 PDT

The SPINN can play and record digital music, images, video and supports Flash Games 2.0, U...

The SPINN can play and record digital music, images, video and supports Flash Games 2.0, USB 2.0, Bluetooth 2.0 and Text Viewer.

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Headlining iRiver’s 2008 lineup of personal electronics are the SPINN MP4 Player and the P20 portable multimedia player, stylish gadgets characterized by their high-quality Active-matrix OLED screens and analog toggle wheels.

The SPINN MP4 Player will be available in Europe this October, after whetting appetites at this year’s IFA and CES. The SPINN can play and record digital music, images, video (in MPEG-4 and WMV9 format), and supports Flash Games 2.0, USB 2.0, Bluetooth 2.0 and Text Viewer. The player sports a 3.3-inch AMOLED touch screen with 480x272 resolution, and is available in 4GB or 8GB capacity. SPINN System Technology describes the product’s analog control - a dial on the right side of the player that users spin to navigate.

The P20 features a 4.1-inch AMOLED touch screen and is available with 80GB or 120GB of storage space. The player incorporates the SPINN System Analog Mode & Volume Controls, and can support video, images, music, digital files, flash games and DMB (where available). Enhanced features include a built-in microphone, TV Out, USB 2.0, and a SD&CF Multi Card reader.

Kyle Sherer

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