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iriver T60 Gets Official

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Another one of iriver's CES-unveiled players was released in Korea today. And according to its product page, the T60 is now officially beckoning for us to "come back to the prism," which Japan already did last month with the T50.

The 1GB and 2GB light blue, white, and black T60s are powered by a single AAA battery and feature an FM radio and a photo viewer. If you don't have a microscope to enjoy those BMPs on the player's 1.01" 65K-color CSTN LCD, you can still enjoy the MP3, WMA, ASF, and Ogg Vorbis playback with or without the help of the SRS WOW HD sound enhancements or custom and preset EQs.

The T60 measures 2.57" x 1.08" x 0.87" and is priced at 99,000 SKW ($106) for the 1GB and 129,000 SKW ($138) for the 2GB model.

[Product Page via dapreview]

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Comments

Utew on May 2, 2007 1:40 AM

Nice looking, but too expensive.. needs expandable memory....

Phillip on May 27, 2007 2:08 PM

US$63.99 at Warehouse123.com right now!
Not cheap! Not Expensive! Features include FM radio, photo viewer, color and the SRS WOW HD sound! Just Great!!

Paul on June 4, 2007 7:14 PM

It's old news and the price should be less expensive. The price of T60 4G is cheaper than ever before imagined! I read the review from Jenn and decided to put my doubts aside and give it a chance.

Click here for full review
http://www.pocketables.net/2007/05/review_iriver_t.html

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