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Old 11-27-2006, 12:19 PM   #17
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Originally Posted by Cadaverous Pallor
But what features does it have? What are the differences? Pricing is one small aspect.
Ah, sorry! The iRiver I own has far fewer features than the 60Gb iPod. It is an older model. The best thing about the iRiver, for me, is that it is more compact than the iPod and is about the size of a small, short maglite flashlight. It holds less data, has fewer bells and whistles. No video on the iRiver. The iRiver did allow me to record audio, which was why I bought it. Small microphone and 72 hours of capacity, makes for easy interviewing!

Anyway, here's a comparison I found online. It may help with some questions about the various toys available.

Call me a lemming, I love the iPod, I've had no trouble with it at all and it has more than serves my needs. I don't regret shelling out the bucks for it.
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