Take your media anywhere. Click to enlarge. |
Enjoy brilliant images and video on the 2-inch, 262,000-color TFT LCD. Click to enlarge. |
Sleek and stylish at just 13-mm deep. Click to enlarge. |
Great Video
Enjoy navigating the colorful user interface and watching your favorite videos in MPEG4 SP, WMV9 SP, or XVID SP video formats (at 30 frames per second) on the 2-inch, 262,000-color TFT LCD.
Great Sound
Enjoy your music exactly the way you want it. The Lplayer natively supports MP3, WMA, OGG, ASF, and FLAC audio formats, so you can enjoy quality lossless audio if you choose. Find the sound you like with the built-in 7-band custom EQ. Enjoy quick USB 2.0 transfers of your files to the device, and song information on the Lplayer's brilliant display.
Radio and Voice Recording
Dial in your favorite stations on the built-in digital FM tuner, and if you want to grab something for later, just record it. Ditto on voice recording--capture meetings, lectures, memos, or whatever you want to with the integrated voice recorder.
Photo and Text Viewing
Share your favorite JPEG, BMP, PNG, and GIF images with your buddies, or read text files with ease wherever you are.
What's in the Box
iriver Lplayer 4 GB Video MP3 Player (Black), headphones, USB cable, manual, software CD
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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful: By D.L.C (Honolulu, Hawaii) - See all my reviews This review is from: iriver Lplayer 4 GB Video MP3 Player (White) (Electronics) PROS:
Good design for such a small size with largely simple interface (manual is on the packaged mini-CD in pdf). Optional UMS is a godsend as it bypasses proprietary software. Just plug it in and your computer recognizes it at as big floppy (have to install the software first for installation though). If you don't like that, there's another option to transfer from Windows Media Player 11. The sound quality is about par for mp3 players but depends more on the quality of the mp3s. One thing for audiophiles is the option for FLAC, or loss less audio, but they may want to go for the 8 gig if planning on large amounts of FLAC. Headphones that come with it are pretty decent. Transfer rate is quick. Around 3.7 gigs rather than a full 4, but that was expected. The ability to store and read text files is pretty awesome, especially for students. Video quality depends largely on the video you're adding. Same goes for pictures. Radio comes in loud and...Read more 17 of 19 people found the following review helpful: By Amazon Verified Purchase(What's this?) This review is from: iriver Lplayer 8 GB Video MP3 Player (Black) (Electronics) This review covers a device loaded with version 1.06 of the firmware.
I bought the 8 GB version back in January. I was debating between this and the Sansa Clip, and boy do I wish I'd gone with the Clip. I was swayed by pretty looks and a strange thought that I might someday want to watch movies on a tiny 1" screen. Beyond the appearance, I can think of no way to make a worse mp3 player. My basis for comparison is my Creative Zen Micro from 2005, and honestly, with exception to the screen and capacity, it wins hands down. Honestly, you've got a pretty basic mp3 player here, but there are a couple of things that make it absolutely worthless. The iriver LPlayer arranges your tracks alphabetically. Want to listen to an album in its proper order? Unless you stick track numbers (01, 02, 03,...) at the start of the file name, you won't be able to. I can't tell you how infuriating this is given iriver has had all the time in the world to fix...Read more 15 of 17 people found the following review helpful: By This review is from: iriver Lplayer 8 GB Video MP3 Player (Black) (Electronics) Hi,
I got this a couple of weeks ago. It is not bad--looks good, sounds good (on Shure 210s, anyway). Unlike some reviews the d-click seems fine to me. My issues are: a) it doesn't order songs well. There is no (easy) way to order things by Artist and then Album for example. Ever worse, Albums are not in alphabetical order. This is a real pain! b) it doesn't play nicely with linux...you can get it to work, but out of the box it needs a little tweaking |