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76 of 78 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The BEST Gadget in the World's history - the New King.
Before I start, let me tell you this:

The iPod brand was COPIED from iRiver!!!

Good! And remember that. Anyway, after receiving a U10 for review from iriver, I have written a big review about it: enjoy Very Happy

There's an interesting story behind the U10. Apparently, the head honcho at iRiver got together the whole design and...
Published on April 6, 2006 by David Shin

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3.0 out of 5 stars Good Video + Audio Hard to Install
Had problems installing and attaching the U10 with Window Media player 10. Called the help desk and it took 3 tries to get someone that Knew how to handle the installation. Most of the people on the help desk have no idea how to help. They told me to return the product and get a new one that had the same problem. Had to make a change to the regastry. Then it worked as...
Published on February 18, 2007 by John E. Tomas


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76 of 78 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The BEST Gadget in the World's history - the New King., April 6, 2006
This review is from: iriver U10 1 GB Music & Video Player (Electronics)
Before I start, let me tell you this:

The iPod brand was COPIED from iRiver!!!

Good! And remember that. Anyway, after receiving a U10 for review from iriver, I have written a big review about it: enjoy Very Happy

There's an interesting story behind the U10. Apparently, the head honcho at iRiver got together the whole design and engineering team back at base in Korea and told them to that they needed to change their thinking. He told them to go back to the drawing board and come up with something new - to make a complete U-turn with their thinking. U-Turn - U10, geddit.
It was a sensible idea. iRiver's range of largely me-too MP3 players were dull but worthy but there was no chance that these types of products were ever going to make any inroads on Apple's market share. Having said that, last year's N10, was one of the most stylish players ever, so there were previous signs that iRiver could come up with special products..



And if there's one thing the U10 is, it's certainly different. The player is an oblong shaped device and measures 69 x 47 x 16 mm. It's thicker than an iPod nano but shorter. Compared to the 42g nano, it is bulky though and at 70g, noticeably heavier.
The first time you plug in the player it will charge, taking one hour to fill up to 50 per cent, and 2.5 hours to charge fully. Playback for audio only is rated at a chunky 20 hours



The intrigued aspect of it is that the device has a 2.2in, 320 x 240 screen that can display 260,000 colours - and that's it. Rather than being festooned with myriad small buttons to small to press, all the navigation buttons are part of the screen. You press at the top of the screen for left, at the right to move right and guess where to move up and down. It's a similar concept to the buttons integrated into the iPod's click-wheel. One issue though is that the size of the screen is actually deceptive as the edges are devoted to the buttons and frame the 320 x 240 resolution screen. The only thing is that with the constant pressing on the screen, you almost need to carry a cleaning cloth with the player at all times otherwise the screen gets covered in finger prints.

There are some buttons - the power switch on the right and beneath that a button that toggles the screen between landscape and portrait mode and two small buttons for volume up and down. Underneath there's a hold button, and a small reset switch, which I didn't have need for during my time with the player. To get advanced options you press and hold on the right button and you do the same to get back to the currently playing track when you're in a different menu. For a flashed based player it does take a tad too long to turn on, and the animations make navigation a bit on the sluggish side, though there is a setting to speed this up.



The player is undeniably awash with features. On the audio side first and foremost it will play MP3, WMA, ASF and the ultra efficient OGG. Only the Apple flavoured AAC is conspicuous by its absence, though that's hardly surprising. It can also record to MP3, either from the built-in microphone or from the built-in FM radio, a feature only just released by Apple and even then, only as an external accessory. It can also play back video, though admittedly only at 15 frames per second.
However, for all its good work in features, design and navigation, iRiver falls down for the same reason that every other PC focussed manufacturer does - getting content onto the device itself. The U10 uses no less than three different methods.



Firstly, music is transferred over using Windows Media Player. To be fair, this works quite well. WMP might not be as good as iTunes, but once you get to know its quirks you'll be transferring your tracks in no time. However, if you want to transfer pictures you have to use the supplied application called Picture Plus. This is because pictures need to be converted to a proprietary format rather than just copied over. The software does enable you to place pictures in their own folders and when you copy your pictures over the EXIF information contained in the file is displayed too.

Video's on the other hand are copied over using Windows Explorer. For some inexplicable reason the video folder is not a sub-folder of the Media folder, but is in the Data folder. Surely, video is media? The iRiver can only play back video in a very specific avi format and rather short-sightedly, no utility is supplied to convert video. There is however, a third party app called iriverter, available , here, that will do the job. It doesn't yet have any profiles for the U10 but if does work. Choose a profile for one of the other devices and set the resolution to 320 x 240, the fps to 15, the video bit-rate to 384Kbps or less and the audio to 128Kbps or less. Having done this, a 693MB movies was converted to 320MB, so you can fit a couple of movies on the 1GB player and have room for music and pictures. However the screen is so small, so watching shorter things like the Simpsons might be more suitable.



FM radio quality was as good as can be expected and navigating stations was easy. Press up and down to scroll through the frequencies manually or hold down to switch between presets. Recording was easy but there was no way of playing back the recording on the device itself - it could only be accessed once connected to a PC.
There are six flash games on the device and while there not exactly PSP quality games, they are mildly diverting fodder, such as a Space Invaders clone, Sodoku, and one where you have to keep a fat man from falling off a log. (That's not a metaphor, that's literal). They are though, better than the ones on the iPod.

Sound quality wise I was as impressed as ever by iRiver and the U10 sounded loud, clear and accurate. The screen was also good, with bright, vibrant colours for photos and text is clear. However, this is only if you look straight on. Angle it either up or down or to the side and the colours immediately become washed out. It could also do with a touch more contrast and dark scenes in videos are hard to make out.



In addition to the player itself, iRiver has an optional cradle that costs ?40. With the U10 housed inside it looks very much like a miniature television from the 50s. The cradle has a remote control and if you plug some speakers into the line out, you can listen and control your music from a distance. There's even a line-in on the cradle and the U10 will then encode direct to MP3. a cool feature is snooze button on top of the cradle so you can use it as alarm clock and wake up to a track or the radio.

There's no doubt that the U10 is a player brimming with features. I can't think of anything this size that can do so much. However, you have to pay for the privilege. The 1GB player is ?140, the same as a 2GB iPod nano and ?20 more will buy you an 8GB Creative Zen MicroPhoto, though that has a small screen and can't play video. Feature wise, the iRiver wins with FM radio and video playback, but with the latter, the 2GB version would be more useful and that will set you back ?190 when it's released. While the U10 itself scores highly for usability, as ever, the non-Apple product loses out as a complete user experience. iRiver needs to sit down and create an iTunes rival to consolidate the three different applications and Windows Explorer that are currently required to get content onto the player.



This issue means that while the U10 might be eye catching, you'll need to be on the techie side to actually make the most of this player. Buy this for your non-techie Dad for his birthday and you'd do well to include the receipt. For the more technically confident and patient though, this is a great alternative to the nano. It looks good, it sounds great and is the more capable device. And ever since, `Thinking Different' meant thinking the same as everyone else, it even has greater gadget appeal.
Verdict

The U10 has an innovative interface that works well and is feature laden, with music, pictures, video, text, radio and games in one tiny package. The downsides are the relatively high price for the capacity and the clumsy method of getting content onto the device. Get past those, and the U10 is a winner that just might take a few sales from the iPod nano.
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22 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Wow!, February 11, 2006
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This review is from: iriver U10 1 GB Music & Video Player (Electronics)
This thing is great! Seriously, I just got mine a few days ago, and it is wonderful. The sound is pretty good, and the interface is very usable. It has many many more features than other players I was considering, and the video isn't as bad as others make it out to be. I mean, the screen is 2 inches, how high quality do you need! To make the video usable, you're going to need to download a tool called iriverter which is free and very easy to use.

The only drawback is the storage size, but I'm just too impatient to wait until they come out with something bigger. This is really great even with only 1GB, and so tiny! I'd say this is much much better than a nano.
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18 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Fantastic little device, January 14, 2006
This review is from: iriver U10 1 GB Music & Video Player (Electronics)
The first thing I noticed about it is it's size. I have fairly big hands and can almost totally enclose it in one hand - can definitely palm it.
Next is the operation, the D-click system is very easy and kind of fun. Fingerprints are an issue but not a serious one unless you are a slob and/or like handeling your electronic stuff w/grubby/greasey hands.
The screen is very bright and visually appealing.
There is one multi-pin cable that attaches the unit to your computer via usb2 (wouldn't want to lose or break it). You can charge or do your information transfers or both via the cable. The unit offers an option for charging only or charge and transfer.
Since I hate WMP I drag and drop my mp3's via windows explorer -which works fine. It takes a little more work if you want to create playlists, but that's a fair trade off to me to avoid WMP.It does of course have that great iRiver sound quality.
The games are OK, but not my thing.
After playing around w/iriverter I got video via drag and drop fairly easily and they look good on the 2.2" screen. A larger rendition would not be very good.
Transferring photos requires iRiver's Picture Plus software which comes on a cd w/WMP10. It works fairly well. but is a bit slow. Also unless I missed something it seems to only load the photos into "playlist" folders, but high resolution photos (a lot of mine are 6 or 8 megapixels) look very good. AND you CAN view photos while listening to music. When previewing the photos on the player it shows all pertinent camera info, which is nice.
So, overall it is a well made, fun to use functional player. The rub for me is storage space. Most of my mp3's are 192 or 224 so I'm not going to put much music on it. I can probably have 5 or so cd's, a movie and an unknown amout of pictures as it is difficult to determine how much space they occupy after iriver's compression software.
What all this boils down to for me is if I want to use it much, it would require a bit of effort in adding and removing music and or movies. For $175.00 I am happy with it but think of it as more of a gadget than a serious player. I will get the dock from misticaudio and will definitely consider getting one with whatever ends up being the largest storage capacity.
It is however without a doubt a ground breaking awesome player. There is nothing even close on the market today. If iRiver can find a way to dramatically increase storage space without sacrificing too much size and weight, it is a real winner.
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15 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Swiss Army Knife, if small in storage, January 24, 2006
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This review is from: iriver U10 1 GB Music & Video Player (Electronics)
This is my second iriver MP3 player, replacing my ipf-190t. I purchased this even after reading some negative opinions on this and other forums. A month later I'm still quite happy with the product.

Initially I had trouble getting it to sync properly. I emailed iriver (a month ago) and still haven't heard from them. Perhaps they never got it, as most places give you an immediate autoreply. Anyway, I reflashed the firmware and ever since it works like a charm. I'm a playlist guy, and it syncs with Windows Media Player 10 nicely. I also listen to the radio, so it's nice to have one built in. Occasionally I have to record meetings, and once again, the U10 shines. My main reason for upgrading to a multimedia player was to have a high-tech photo album in my pocket. I have a still gallery and a couple of movies of my kids on it. In short, this cute little player does everything I want it to do.

Yes, I would like to have more storage, and will probably upgrade to a 2- or 4-Gb U10 if/when one comes out, but I don't need to carry my entire music collection with me, nor do I ever plan on watching an episode of "CSI" on any screen this size, no matter how nice the resolution is.

My Raves:

Does everything.
Looks cool doing it.
Great battery life.

My Rants:

Not easy to carry. (You have to lock the "mouse" before you put it in your pocket, or you'll change tunes simply by walking.) The included carrying case doesn't close securely or have a belt clip.

Instructions don't tell you how to transcode movies.

Screen should be anti-glare.

A comment on other reviews: I have a 30 Mb video on it and it plays full screen, just fine.
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars iriver u10 is great, August 27, 2006
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This review is from: iriver U10 1 GB Music & Video Player (Electronics)
I was a little skeptical when i ordered but my u10 works flawlessly,sounds great,and the battery is awesome.If you're looking for an mp3 player with limited storage then this is the one.I have an ipod nano 1gb, i prefer the u10 in all categories.
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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great design, March 14, 2006
This review is from: iriver U10 1 GB Music & Video Player (Electronics)
Great design, great layout, all the features give it so much versitility and always something to do with it. Size makes it easy for working out/running/sports. When I'm bored I turn on a family guy episode and have a few hours of laughter.
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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The best mp3 player on the market, May 20, 2006
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J. Lee "jjazzman" (Allentown, PA United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: iriver U10 1 GB Music & Video Player (Electronics)
I own iRiver iHP-120, 3rd gen Ipod 40gig, shuffle(I wonder what Apple was thinking making this without display), and finally U10.

My iHP-120's is the oldest one yet still being used the most and best one compared to Ipod junks until this U10 came along.

Wait until you get a hold of U10 in your hand. It is really small in your hand yet can't belive how extreamly easy it is to use. Ipod's scroll and click stuff seems very cool but actually it's not that easy to use especailly when you're driving in the car.

Only thing I'm missing is a remote controller came with iHP-120 where iHP will always sit inside the glove but then again U10 is little bigger than the iHP remote. :)
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Quite good., November 9, 2006
This review is from: iriver U10 1 GB Music & Video Player (Electronics)
Well to say the truth i expected more of this product, but it's working great. Battery is lasting for a very long time, the quality of the sound is great and you can adjust the EQ for yourself. On the background u can a put your favourite photo of your girlfriend, boyfriend, family, etc. The sound recorder is GREAT. it's even more the just GREAT. The sound is clean. It's possible to record songs from built-in FM-Tuner,which is kinda rare in the MP3 players. The thing i don't like is that if u push the butten, the screen lights up after a while. Video quality is pretty good, but in order to convert it into the needed format and size you have to download the program called IRIVETER. That's all i can say
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars 20 months +, March 19, 2009
This review is from: iriver U10 1 GB Music & Video Player (Electronics)
This is my longest lasting mp3. I've had over 10 mp3s never lasting me more than 4 months so I'm amazed that this one lasted me so long.

Pros: love that I can record songs on the radio, scroll through pictures, skim through notes

Cons: Can't play games while listening to music; downloading the program needed to drag songs is annoying although if you stay with the same laptop, it won't bother you as much; three bars of battery lasts me a long time, but once 2 bars hit, I know I only have too short of a time left
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars very satisfied, January 9, 2007
This review is from: iriver U10 1 GB Music & Video Player (Electronics)
I bought this for my wife for Christmas, and she loves it. It has a large screen for its size with excellent resolution. The interface is well designed and easy to navigate, and it is quite simple to load it with music, videos, images, etc. The shipping was fast and everything arrived as advertised.
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