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iRiver E30
$60.00
Released June, 2009
The Pros:Affordable price. Great battery life (52 hours claimed - ~40 hours with normal use). Good audio quality.
The Cons:Only available in capacities up to 8GB (2, 4, 8). All plastic enclosure compared to the slick metal of the e50. Difficult to find in North America.
The iRiver E30 is a long-lasting, portable audio/visual media player released in Asia during late 2009, and later ported to America and Europe. It hosts a lithium-polymer battery designed to handle up to 52 hours of audio or 5 hours of video without needing a recharge.
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It also supports all major audio formats, the M-JPEG video format, and both JPEG and BMP still image formats. Included also is a 1.8” TFT display, a built-in FM tuner, and a miniUSB port. Signature to the E30 is its inclusion of SRS WOW HD audio enhancements, allowing the unit to deliver superior quality audio compared to competitor models. The unit retails in three forms, all depending on internal memory configuration: 2GB, 4GB, or 8GB.
Features
- Portable Media Player (PMP)
- Audio/Video Playback
- Still Image Viewing
- Integrated FM Tuner
- miniUSB Connectivity
- TFT Display
- SRS WOW HD
- Three Retail Models
Specifications
- Audio Playback: MP3, WMA, WAV, APE, FLAC
- Video Playback: SMV (M-JPEG)
- Still Images: JPEG, BMP
- Display: 1.8” 262k TFT (176x220)
- Interface: USB 2.0
- Battery: Lithium-Polymer (52hrs)
- Headphone Output: 17 mW
- Frequency response: 20-20000 Hz
- Signal to Noise Ratio: 90 dB
- Frequency Band (FM): 76-108 MHz
Model Variations
- 1E0308BLK | 8GB Black
- 1E0308WHT | 8GB White
- 1E0304BLK | 4GB Black
- 1E0304WHT | 4GB White
- 1E0302BLK | 2GB Black
- 1E0302WHT | 2GB White
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great battery life (52 hours claimed - ~40 hours with normal use)
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only available in capacities up to 8GB (2, 4, 8)
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all plastic enclosure compared to the slick metal of the e50
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difficult to find in North America
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small 1.8" 176 X 220px display
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fragile, easy to break display
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