
This is also the first player I've seen with both optical inputs and outputs so that you can connect it to your audio equipment. You also get a capable FM tuner and a handy cabled remote with an integrated mini LCD screen. And to cap it all off, the unit's rechargeable battery managed a solid 14 hours of play in my informal tests.
Given the IHP-120's large feature set, it's not surprising that the player's numerous controls can be a bit overwhelming. Each button on the device does something different depending on whether you press and release it or press and hold it. It took me several days to master all the controls of my shipping unit.
Strangely, IRiver forgoes any MP3-ripping software, and making transfers between your PC and the USB 2.0 device is strictly a drag-and-drop affair. You do get PC software that scans your transferred music files and builds a database for the player from the ID3 tags, which allows you to search for music by artist, album, genre, or title.
The IHP-120 has a few kinks, but its unmatched feature set, good battery life, and fairly reasonable price should make it a popular choice with savvy buyers looking for more than just a pretty face.
IRiver
Initially hard-to-use player
rewards you with numerous
excellent features.
Price when reviewed: $400
Current prices (if available)
Richard Baguley
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