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iHP-120 Digital Music Player, iRiver earphones , backlit remote control with 4-line display, carrying case (with belt loop), installation software CD, AC adapter, USB 2.0 cable, line-in cable, and printed user manual.
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208 of 211 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
There is nothing to fear about not getting the Ipod.,
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This review is from: iriver H120 20GB MP3 Jukebox (Electronics)
Dont get me wrong...the ipod is great. It is by far the best design on the market, but it does fall short in some areas and the iriver picks up that slack. I decided to look at brands other than the Ipod because most of my files are WMA's and i did not feel like converting all of them. I did a LOT of research and got it down to two players; the Rio Karma and the iRiver iHP-120. I went with the iRiver because it had many features that i was looking for that the Rio did not. I have had it now for about a month now and let me just put it like this: the Ipod is not the only heavy hitter anymore. If someone were to offer me either right now...free....i would take the iRiver. Here is why: What the Ipod has over the iRiver- What the iRiver has over the Ipod- Bottom line is that it lookes great, sounds great, has a great remote and lots of features that you dont see on most players. This is not a review to say that Apple is no good. I am just saying that too many people seem to go into the search with blinders on and not see what else is out there. In my opinion.....the iRiver iHP-120 is, becuase of all the reasons i listed, the better player for me and i am very glad that i got it instead of the Ipod. If you are a PC user you NEED to check it out before you buy. Hope i helped.
182 of 193 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
I love this product.,
By Kiran (MA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: iriver H120 20GB MP3 Jukebox (Electronics)
I recently bought the iRiver iHP-120 (H120), at Best Buy. I had a 10% off coupon, so bought it for $300. At the same time my roommate had bought a 15 GB Ipod. So, I had ample chance to play with both the players. I must tell you that I love the iRiver player. This has got lot more features, quality for lesser price.Things I liked : 1) The quality of the music is amazing. Things I did not like: 1) The leathercase has a belt clip, through which you have to pass a belt, to keep it on your waist. In the gym , I wear gym shorts and I dont wear a belt. so, I have to hold it in my hand and run. I would have liked a clip-on type belt clip. iPod Vs iRiver 1) iRiver comes with radio, recording and accessories. The iPod does not. Bottom line : If you want more bang for your buck, and looks dont matter that much, go with the iRiver.
73 of 74 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A tough contender vs. the iPod,
By A Customer
This review is from: iriver H120 20GB MP3 Jukebox (Electronics)
Having owned four different iPods and become weary of their bad screens and ease of dropping, I thought I'd give this iRiver player a try. For the most part, I'm pleased with it, but it's hard to write a review of it without comparing it to the iPod, so here goes: Plus:
Clear, easy-to-read screen. By the way, it has a blue cast, not green, as in the photograph above. And it provides far more information at a glance than does the iPod's screen. Extras. Built-in voice recorder, optical in and out ports--and a Stop button. Hallelujah. Illuminated inline remote with clip. Just too cool. Grip. Not as slippery and prone to hitting the floor as the iPod. But then the iRiver isn't quite as stylish, either. Minus: Navigation. If you're used to the ease of use of the iPod, you may find navigating around this unit a little difficult, especially as the main navigation button on the front of the unit is made for tiny fingers, and it's all too easy to press it in the wrong direction (the remote is better for this). Charging. You must use the AC adapter to charge the unit (unlike the iPod, the iRiver doesn't charge off its connection to the computer). And charging takes several hours. However, the battery maintains its charge for a longer period than does the iPod's. The iRiver also has no dock. Software. You can simply mount the unit as a hard drive, drag files onto it, and unmount it. Or you can try to use the "DB" software that comes with the unit, which I've found doesn't work. And the iRiver itself doesn't make it clear enough when you can disconnect it from your computer, particularly if you're using a Mac (the only way to disconnect the unit completely from the Mac is to shut the Mac down--a nuisance). Packaging. The iPod clearly has the edge here. The iRiver comes in a blister pack that you have to cut apart with scissors, so it's hard to fit all the pieces back into the packaging for storage (the iPod comes in a slick square box that's easy to reassemble) and avoid the sharp edges of the plastic. Advice: If you're a PC user looking for an alternative to the iPod, one with extra features and superb sound, get the iRiver. Mac users will probably be happier overall with the iPod.
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