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8GB iriver clix2 is in Sight

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Anybody who has been holding out in hope of the promise of an iriver clix2 with 8GB, your wait, although not yet over, hasn’t been in vain. The release date for Korea has recently been marked as July 11 by iriver, but news of a capacity increase for the remainder of the world is still nowhere in sight.

Before jealousy and impatience gets the better of us all, let me remind you that a product launch in Korea is a reasonable indication that your wait for the second generation iriver clix will before long come to a close. Besides, Rhapsody support may just make it all the more enjoyable for you.

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Comments

Skobbolop on July 11, 2007 4:29 AM

i really want that play right now.... have been waiting for at least 6 months... GIVE IT TO ME!

qbix on July 16, 2007 6:21 PM

I want this now! I hope they release it soon. Also, I'm seeing a lot of players supporting Rhapsody lately but I'm still not convinced by any of the current music download services... except maybe for emusic which is a good concept with a poor selection of music.

Tina on July 28, 2007 8:37 PM

Whoa, awesome. I only wish that this version has a different color like white! I'm not such a huge fan of black.

gaaa on August 6, 2007 11:10 AM

...Aaaaand it's on sale. Just ordered mine today to try it out. 179.99 GBP.

Twigg on December 14, 2007 8:00 PM

Anyone know when it will be released in Australia?

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