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The iriver T-Serie is an absolute sound sensation you can take along anywhere. With its compact dimensions and a featherlight weight of a mere 32 grams, the tiny sound giant fits into even the smal…
Next time when you are traveling overnight, you can carry your sound system along with you! This sounds really exciting, isn't it? If you are thinking how is that possible, then try out the battery operated iRiver's T60 4GB MP3 Player. Styled in simplicity and sophistication, the player offers great functionality, making it easy for all kinds of users to operate without much complexity. You will love the whole range of functions that incorporates Jog Button Navigation... Read more
This is a comparatively simple, flash-based audio player, but with better than average FM radio and record functions. The control system isn't as intuitive as with some players and the player could really benefit from a better quick start guide. Once you're used to it, though, the T60 represents good value for money and plays for a good while on its single AAA battery. Read more
The iRiver T60 terrific-sounding player, and many people will find the use of AAA batteries handy. But the very low-resolution screen doesn't impress and navigating the thing can be tricky at times Read more
There's no doubting the T60's musical credentials – it's right up there with the best in its price bracket and sounds fantastic. The fact that it takes a single AAA battery also makes it a very flexible player for those who want to travel light. But it is quite expensive and there are just a few too many flaws for us to seriously consider recommending it; the lack of USB power for connection being foremost among these. If you've got this much money to spend you'd be ... Read more
iRiver T60 does what you need. Also available in 4G. John
forum.advancedmp3players.co.uk: 19 February 2008 Read more
Seconded. Look no further than the iRiver T60 for all your AAA battery-powered needs. Available for demo at both our retail stores too
forum.advancedmp3players.co.uk: 22 February 2008 Read more