Junk returned it! You have to reformat your movies before you can view them on this piece of dookie! So dont waste your hard earned money on this player.
Junk returned it! You have to reformat your movies before you can view them on this piece of dookie! So dont waste your hard earned money on this player.
Very good quality player with the interface and software being the only things brining it down. Sound quality is amazing once you get to the sound menu. EQ is great. Overall a good player with a clunky interface.
Very good sound quality completely blows away my ipod; Videos look very crisp and clean; Size is a plus, its very small but the screen is big enough to easily watch full movies on it no problem
The interface is the only thing bringing this down, having to press the sides of the screen isnt as fast or convenient as other players and can get very annoying sometimes; No Mac Compatibility, only windows, i dont know about linux.
The iRiver L Player is the successor to the iRiver clix, but it is a lot better. Starting with how the L Player looks, its very minimalist, just like the clix. The buttons are very well hidden which is actually a nice feature, it makes it appear sleeker.
We bought this on eBay second hand as my boyfriend needed a new media player for the gym. We decided to buy second hand as they never seem to last him very long so we didn't want to spend to much money.
light and lots of features
jumpy videos
Simplicity and ease of use are the first two words that comes to mind when looking at the 4GB iRiver Lplayer. The absent of buttons gives the player a zen appearance, since it uses touch screen as its control method.
For the price it is absolutely good. The only problem I had was that the software was incompatible with Windows 7 which means you gotta run it in Compatible Mode (XP,ME,Vista,98)...
Time flies. This player has been my gym companion for many years. I thought I lost it last week but it miraculously reappeared. During my time without it, I was desperately looking for a replacement. Ipod nano seemed good at first but it does not play flac/ogg files.
Ahead of its time and excel on functionality
No memory expansion
The Lplayer from iriver will seem familiar to some people. At first glance, it looks like a smaller iriver Clix . The two players use the same D*click technology-the company's term for its innovative, practically button-free design.
Compact design; Good-looking graphics; Easy, push-screen navigation; FM radio and recording; Voice recording
Tiny screen; Some menu options can be difficult to find; Video conversion software can mess up aspect ratios
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 which was a rather disappointing low end player.
Solid iriver Design; Great looking screen; MSC/MTP User Selectable; Good radio reception; File Folder and ID3 Browsing
Mediocre sound quality; Screen difficult to see outside; Not on the go playlist; Weak Battery Life
With its full-face screen and tiny 60 x 40mm case, the Lplayer is outwardly reminiscent of Cowon's D2+. Wisely, though, iRiver has eschewed the touchscreen: instead, you control the Lplayer by clicking the screen at the top, bottom or sides. It's an ingenious idea, and it sort of works.
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