iRiver PMP 120
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The iRiver PMP 120 is a new breed of portable media player. It plays your movies, music, photos and more. Plus, integrated FM tuner, voice recorder, ultra-fast USB 2.0 file transfers and simple navigation are just a few of the features you won’t find anywhere else.
iRiver PMP 120 Design
*20 GB Hard Drive Storage capacity
*3.5″ LCD Display
*Built in Speaker/Microphone
*Includes Detachable Lithium-Ion Battery and Charger
*Integrated FM Tuner
*Unit weight : 9.8 ounces
*Dimension : 5.4 x 3.3 x 1.2 inches
iRiver PMP 120 Features
The unit is PC-compatible, of course: connect it via high-speed USB 2.0 to transfer your media files to the PMP-120 in a jiffy. You can store up to 80 hours of video (using 320 x 240 resolution at 500 kbps, AVI format) or up to 600 hours of music (using Windows Media format at 64 kbps).
iRiver PMP 120 Performance
iRiver’s PMP-120 portable media player gives you an incredible 20 GB of storage for music, digital photos and full-color, full-motion video, too. The unit sports a 3.5-inch TFT LCD and an audio input so you can load audio content directly into the player from other home or portable devices–no PC required. It plays the most popular formats MPEG 1/2/2.5 Layer3, WMA, WAV, JPG, BMP, AVI, ASF, MPG, FM radio.
What’s included in the package
Portable media player, iRiver earphones, remote control, remote battery, rechargeable lithium-ion battery, a carrying case, USB 2.0 Cable, USB host cable, line-in cable, TV out cable, a user’s manual, a hand strap, an installation CD, and an AC power.
Conclusion
What is more impressive than keeping your entire home entertainment system and all of your favorite media in your pocket?

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December 13th, 2006 at 2:31 am
I got a PMP-120 about 1-2 months ago. LOVE IT! I’ve read that the menu is complicated, etc. Couldn’t be further from the truth. Easier than the music-only Sandisk Sensa I had before. I found a software to convert movies to AVI (little better than the included software) and the video/audio quality remains excellent. My only complaint is that it’s not compatible with Rhapsody as that’s where I downloaded my music. Oh well, shouldn’t be hard to find a service that matches.