The H10 has been perhaps the greatest mainstay of the resistance against iPod tyranny for the past couple of years. With simple controls, a ton of features and solid construction, it showed the late iPod Mini the door and, size aside, stood nose-to-nos...
Abstract: portable audio and video player: If you want a full multimedia player, rather than simply requiring audio playback, you need one with a good LCD display and well-designed operating system. The iRiver X20 offers a bright, 56mm LCD and a number ...
Abstract: The iriver X20 joins the growing ranks of small, flash based players that can handle both video and audio playback. Its compact, light and portable making it a good travel companion.
Abstract: The iRiver X20 joins the growing ranks of small, flash based players that can handle both video and audio playback. Its compact, light and portable making it a good travel companion. In addition to playback it can record too - either from the interna...
Abstract: IRiver seems to be fond of packing features into its MP3 players, but it has really pushed the boat out with the X20. Its 2.2in screen is unusually large for a flash memory-based player, and can be used to display videos as well as photos and album ...
Built-in speaker; stylish design; high-resolution screen; user-replaceable battery; built-in card reader; simple menus; loads of extra features such as OGG support and FM radio
Mechanical scroll wheel; a little clunky to hold; below average headphones; two copies of song created when using playlists
A well-designed MP3 player with a great range of features and user-friendly software, iRivers X20s got magnificent potential. Despite the mechanical scroll wheel taking a bit of getting used to, the size and quality of the screen makes this an adora...
Good sound quality, Decent screen and battery life, Visually appealing User Interface, Fast data transfers, microSD card slot for expansion, Light weight.
Wheel navigation not very convenient at times, Doesnt support slideshow of pictures, Dynamic play-list cannot be edited.
The iriver X20 retails at Rs. 9000 for the 4 GB version and Rs. 11,000 for the 8 GB one. Price-wise, its 2000 rupees costlier than the iPod Nano. A little expensive for sure, but the X20 is a capable media player having a couple of good features unde...
Abstract: iriver has been known to make some very dashy looking players. While iriver has some excellent products, they are being offered at a premium. The X20 8 GB is one of the latest players launched in the market. Let’s see if it’s worth it.DesignOn...
Good sound quality; feature-packed: voice and line-in recording; onboard FM radio; user-replaceable battery; microSD card expansion slot; dual external speakers; very easy to use.
Bulky for a flash player; scroll ring is a little too small for comfort; lacks accelerated scrolling; no support for music subscription.
The iriver X20 MP3 player is a great option for users who value lots of features over an ultracompact design.