iriver Introduces T Series of MP3 Players

New T series from portable audio devices maker includes features such as flash-based memory, DRM support, voice recording and support of OGG audio files.

iriver, a maker of portable audio and video players, today said they were introducing their T family of sports focused, flash-based digital audio players. The company said the new line supports Windows Media Digital Rights Management, so they will be capable of playing music from subscription based music services such as Napster and Yahoo! Music Unlimited.

The T10 series of the T family will come in 512MB ($149.99) and 1GB ($199.99) internal storage sizes. Major features in this series include color display, USB 2.0 support, playback of MP3, OGG and WMA (including DRM) audio files, FM tuner/recorder, voice recorder and a built-in sports clip.

The other member of the T family is the T30 series. It will come in 512MB ($99.99) and 1GB ($149.99) sizes. The feature set for this series includes a four line backlit display, USB 2.0 support, playback of MP3, OGG and WMA (including DRM) audio files, voice recorder, line-in encoding and a virtual sound boost.

“iriver achieves another first with PlaysForSure flash-based music players that support portable music subscription services,” said Jonathan Sasse, president of iriver America. “Our introduction of the T family gives our customers an expanded array of options for exploring, downloading and enjoying music.”

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  1. Ian Bell and Dan Gaul at 10:37am 9th September 2005 We just posted the user review page here: http://reviews.digitaltrends.com/review3127.html so if you have an opinion or experience with this player, please post it there so others can read it before buying.
  2. fungku at 7:44pm 9th August 2005 There are several that all look the same. I agree, looks like the creative muvo. I'd buy this over the creative though.
  3. Ian Bell and Dan Gaul at 10:35am 9th August 2005 The design doesn't do anything for me, it looks like the Creative MuVo.
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