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iRiver Spinn - PC World

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PC World have published their review of the iRiver Spinn portable media player. 'The Spinn doesn't rely entirely on its touch screen. You can do some menu navigating with a spinning cylindrical knob, which occupies the top right corner of the gadget and ends flush with the top side of the device. A lock switch, a menu-back button, and a microphone for the Spinn's voice recorder are all situated on the top of the unit, while the power button and a volume rocker occupy its left side. The USB port (which is used for charging and for loading media) is on the bottom left side of the device, and the headphone jack is on the bottom right. Controls are easily accessible once you know where they are, and the touch screen is surprisingly smudge-resistant, too.'

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