iriver E100 8 GB Multimedia Player
- MicroSD Slot
- Built In Stereo Speaker
- Line-In recording
- FM Radio with recording
- Voice recording
1. Very stylish, affordable and packed with great extras E100 comes with built-in a pair of Stereo Speaker, Micro SD Slot, new D-Click System, Line-In Recording (Internal MIC and External MIC Support), 262K Color 2.4” TFT LCD with colorful GUI, FM Radio with recording, Voice Recording, Photo Viewer, and Text Viewer. It natively supports MP3, WAV, WMA, OGG and FLAC audio file formats and MPEG-4, WMV9 and XviD video file formats featuring video bookmarking, sequential playback option. 2. Intuitive iriver New D-Click System E100 provides comfortable usage with ‘iriver new D-Click System,’ which is operated by clicking the housed menu button in the four directions with square middle OK button easily and satisfyingly clickable. UI (User Interface) is intuitive and easy to control. Take pleasure in the new D-Click System. 3. Simple, Stylish, and Durable Design E100, with rounded corners and a clean face, is smooth, durable, and resistant to fingerprints and scratches. Its’ comp… More >>
iriver E100 8 GB Multimedia Player
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5 comments
James on October 23, 2009 at 11:06 pm
I bought the iriver e100 2 weeks ago because I couldn’t find the clix in Japan and the nano was $60 more. Well I wishh I spent the extra $60 already. If you have lots of music to transfer into the E100, iriver plus 3 handles it poorly; you must either select all or go through your collection song by song checking off boxes. I first used WMP which was easier but the music had chirps throughout loud & high pitched enough to cause me to wince. After a few days of this I reformatted the player and reloaded my music without media player (though I don’t know for sure WMP was the problem) Using the packaged software there is no way to select whole albums, if you have thousands of songs in your collection this can be a real pain. The loud ear popping chirping is somewhat subdued now(I still do get some) but overall I’m fairly unsatisfied. The player itself is nothing special; unresponsive to commands as other reviews state and sound quality fairly tinny. Not the worlds worst player but you certainly can do better for the price…
Eric on October 24, 2009 at 1:08 am
I purchased an iRiver E-100 4GB on a Sat. Used the MSC interface to load it with MP3’s and JPG’s using my MacBook Pro running OS X 10.5 on the next day, Sun. Used it on Monday. It died on Tue. All of my music and photos were just gone. I tried to reload the device with music, it locked up my computer. I reformatted the device and tried to reload the device with music. It locked up my computer again. The flash memory went bad. I returned the device. Strongly suggest reviewing the MP3 reliability info in PC World Magazine, Feb 2009. I would never purchase an iRiver product. I am now the proud owner of an IPOD Nano which is working fine in manual mode.
Eric
Michael D. Smith on October 24, 2009 at 4:07 am
This thing is slow,I should have waited for reviews before buying it.It would be alright if it were a $40 dollar player.I listen to audio books and if you loose your place it takes forever to fast foreword.Buy if it gets cheap.
AM Clare Kelly on October 24, 2009 at 5:00 am
I have tried repeatedly to have my mac recognize my E100, and have been unsuccessful. When I gave up with the mac, and put all my music on the player using a PC, then tried the mac again, I lost all my music and playlists. It is incredibly frustrating to have bought a product that was supposedly compatible only to find out that it is not. I’m not annoyed at mac about this. Sure, they seem to have a monopoly on the MP3 player market with the ipod, but why can’t anyone produce a decent competitor??
The compatibility issue aside, it’s an incredibly frustrating product in general and I’m very disappointed with it. It feels flimsy, it’s hard to navigate, difficult to make play lists, I can’t even seem to set the playback mode. It’s probably going to go on the shelf. I may use it once in a blue moon for the FM radio. What a waste of money.
SAVE YOURSELF $80 and go buy an ipod, you’ll end up doing that anyway.
Barbara Colombo on October 24, 2009 at 6:06 am
i returned it because i couldn’t figure out how to use it as the user manual would not download. It was too hard to use.