« Baylis Eco Media Player Revolution - Smart Planet | Main | Archos 5 Review - Digit Geek »

iRiver Spinn Review - CNET

Iriver-Spinn-8GB.jpg

CNET have published a review of the Iriver Spinn (8GB) portable media player. 'The Iriver Spinn, which is dominated on the face by a 3.3-inch touch screen, is one of the most solid-feeling portable media players we've laid hands on in recent times. The unit measures 3.8 inches across, 2 inches from top to bottom, and 0.4-inch thick and is constructed mainly out of brushed magnesium, which wraps around the white plastic backplate. Inserted into the right spine is the Spinn System Toggle Wheel, a cylindrical knob you twist to navigate menu options and push in to make selections and dive through menus. A variety of other tactile controls--dedicated volume, power, and back keys and a hold switch--line the top and left edges of the player, while a proprietary USB port is concealed beneath a flap on the bottom. The standard 3.5mm headphone jack also lives on the bottom, opposite the Toggle Wheel.'

Read: Iriver Spinn (8GB) - CNET

About

This page contains a single entry from the blog posted on October 6, 2008 11:59 PM.

The previous post in this blog was Baylis Eco Media Player Revolution - Smart Planet.

The next post in this blog is Archos 5 Review - Digit Geek.

Many more can be found on the main index page or by looking through the archives.

Powered by
Movable Type 3.33