PC Magazine has published their review of the iRiver H320:
The color screen and photo support are more convenience features than reasons for buying the H320. But its sonic abilities and advanced audiophile features are. If you don't mind a larger player, the H320 is a fine choice.
We'd like to call out once again that the US version of the iRiver H320 and H340 do not have USB On to Go (USB OTG) support. European and Asian versions, on the other hand, do have USB OTG, meaning owners can move photos directly from a digital camera to the H320. Needless to say, not having this feature in the domestic version is a big let down.
However, the iPod Photo doesn't have USB OTG either and the iRivers (around $285 and $380) cost about the same as a comparable regular iPods (around $275 and $370), compared with the 40GB iPod Photo at $499.
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Posted by: botnet.info at January 10, 2006 12:16 PM