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20 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Nice player,
By Picturesque Music (In the sky) - See all my reviews
This review is from: iriver T30 512 MB MP3 Player (Electronics)
I'm giving this player 5 stars because it does what it promises and it does it properly. This isn't an exhaustive review, but a few things I've picked up that may be of help to people:- I am running XP, service pack 2. I installed none of the IRiver software and, right out of the box, started using the player as any other removable USB device, so I can drag files into it from within Windows Explorer. Not having to install its own proprietary software is a big plus, IMO. I do have media player 10, but since I don't use it to move over any data I can't see that a person actually needs it. - I cannot find a way to determine how much room is left on the device from within windows. On the device itself this information is available, but within explorer I cannot get properties to any files/folders on the device. - The device can function as a data storage device and indeed comes with an empty "data" directory. Take note that files cannot be opened from the device, i.e. if one has a word file, it will have to be copied off the device to be played. This also goes for MP3 files; the only way to play them is through the device itself and plugging it into a comp won't allow files to be played off it (as far as I could tell) unless they are copied off the device back onto a computer. - Its menu system is fairly intuitive and it's quite easy to navigate around to different folders and play the files within them - I bought the $20 sports band and it's a good purchase - I once dumped about 160 files onto it, all very similarly named (1 of 160, 5 of 160, etc.) and after copying, within explorer it seemed that a couple of files had been missed and a couple had been repeated. Upon turning off the device and turning it on again, the directory properly listed itself. I don't consider this a big deal but thought it should be noted. This device isn't perfect, but it is a good MP3 player. The fact that it takes AAA batteries is perfect for me because I've no interest in replacing a unit in 1-2 years because its internal battery is toast. Furthermore, these AAA batteries will offer more life than a lot of competitor's built in batteries. At the end of the day I wanted an inexpensive MP3 player that could cover the basics, with no "gotchas" or annoying things like having to put on the manufacturer's bloated software and for me the T30 covers that, so I'm happy. I agree that it's silly to not support anything except XP, but since the box clearly states that, _stop lamenting the fact_!
15 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Good sound, but no radio,
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This review is from: iriver T30 512 MB MP3 Player (Electronics)
I had IFP-895 before, so I expected that T30 has Radio, and I didn't check that. Now I see that it doesn't have. That's bad. The radio on ifp-895 was great! (very powerful...)I can add ogg files only using Windows Explorer (add to 'data' folder of 'T30' device.) Some said that recorded files cannot be extracted, but that's not true. You can copy & paste using Windows Explorer. Sound is great, and when using ogg Q1 (about 80k/s), it can hold 14 folders now. No arm band like before... so the sale price at Bestbuy or Circuitcity is not a good one, I can say. (No radio you know) But I think I will keep this.
7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Doesn't work with Macs and Linux,
By EugeneM (Rockville, MD United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: iriver T30 512 MB MP3 Player (Electronics)
I got this gadget as a gift and been using it for couple of month now. It works well, very light, and has a long battery life. There is only one problem - it only works with Windows XP and Windows Media Player 10. iRiver doesn't make drivers for Windows 2000, OS X, or Linux. So unless you have XP, I suggest you stay away from it.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
great little device,
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This review is from: iriver T30 512 MB MP3 Player (Electronics)
i purchased this device about 6 months ago for one thing: recording. you can plug any music source into the jack and record for up to 3 hours at 320k. i dabble in DJing and i can take an RCA to Stereo mini Y-plug directly from the mixer into the T30, bypass the computer, bypass any other interference and it sounds great. Once the recording is finished, plug in the USB and use the explorer to drag-n-drop the files onto the computer. i can also delte files from the player using explorer. nothing could be easier.the only problem i have is that it sucks the life out of batteries very quickly. i highly recommend rechargeables. as for the other stuff, i wouldnt use it as my regular MP3 player because it is very small, the buttons are not that intuitive, and 512 MB is really nothing to get excited about. spend a few more dollars and get more storage.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A really nice player for the price!,
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This review is from: iriver T30 512 MB MP3 Player (Electronics)
I got this little player several months ago and was a little worried about a few of the reviews I read here. While its true it eats batteries like crazy and doesn't hold as much music as stated, it still holds quite a bit! and the convienience of having so much music easily at hand in such a small package (for me anyway) makes up for the batteries I have to keep around.The sound is really good for the price, and I didn't have any problems figuring out how it worked or in reading the player's screen. All in all it is definately well worth the price.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
High C/P,
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This review is from: iriver T30 512 MB MP3 Player (Electronics)
The iRiver MP3 player is not as fashion as iPod, but the C/P value is quite high. So far I really enjoy using this easy-operating and battery-saving mp3-player.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Adorable but basic little player,
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This review is from: iriver T30 512 MB MP3 Player (Electronics)
I just purchased this player because the Centon that I got for Christmas turned out to be a disappointment. But this player is light, easy to download, has good sound quality, and understandable controls.If you want a basic MP3 player and don't need more than about 120 songs, this one is for you. I used it to get some songs off a music website, and the rest were my favorite songs transferred from my extensive CD colletion to the player. This makes workouts a lot more fun with only my favorite songs playing. If, however, you want more extensive memory and do a lot recording, it would be best for you to keep looking.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent player,
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This review is from: iriver T30 512 MB MP3 Player (Electronics)
I just bought this tonight.On my XP system, works great. Don't install their "software"; just plug in to a USB port and use MS Explorer (MyComputer) to transfer files. Sound is very good. Good ergonomics on the buttons: a lock switch to prevent accidentally pressing buttons. Remembers where you where when turn back on. Voice recorder. Runs on one AAA battery--good if you don't want to hassle with a recharger. I have no idea how long these last, tho. I'm upgrading from a CD-based MP3 player, and I use this primarily to listen to voice files, so my expectations/ demands are not great. But all said, this is a good buy. One thing, MS Explorer doesn't do complete file management; for instance you cannot check "disk" for errors, size, fragmentation, etc. SO this bodes for possible problems down the line if/when file errors develop on the chip. All n' all, glad I bought it.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Amazing Affordable MP3 Player,
By Catman898 "Brett" (Forest, VA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: iriver T30 512 MB MP3 Player (Electronics)
I have this MP3 Player and truly love it. It has the same quality as any IPod that I've ever listened to. The fully adjustable Equalizer Allows you to create just the type of sound you like hearing. I typically like having pretty strong treble my music and it replicates it fantastically! With just a quick browsing of the manual you can easily figure out how to maneuver around the menu like a pro! It does have one minor drawback that was not really a factor for me, but for my sister. I bought her one of these for Xmas and didn't realize that she didn't have Windows XP but 98 SP2 and it simply won't run on it. As I said before, it's not a problem for me though! She'll just need to upgrade to XP and become current with the times!I would definitely recommend this player to anyone looking for a relatively inexpensive MP3 player. If you have any questions, feel free to ask!
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
as easy as it gets,
This review is from: iriver T30 512 MB MP3 Player (Electronics)
the software is wonderful...u can download the music as easy as abc...the condition after months of hard use is still wonderful
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