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Iriver H340 40 GB
by cheesycal - written on 06/12/05 (Very useful, 440 readings)
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iPod. With 40Gb of space, you wont be running short for a while and just now i have around 14 full length films (10Gb) and about 20 GB of music and files. SUMMARY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Im really sorry that I ve written so much..but here s the summary! Against the iPod (5th gen), Iriver H340 stands its ground with authority. It is packed with features that certainly make up for the less appealing exterior and more! I would recommend the iriver H340 if you care more about sound quality, value for money and function than about looks and trend. Everyone seems to think the iPod is the best but for functionality, it doesnt come close to the H340, even now. ...
Iriver H340 40 GB
by Deru - written on 16/03/08 (Very useful, 222 readings)
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out, many other companies followed suit and tried to copy and even better the iPod. Eventually, MP3 players with video capabilities started to appear on the market. The Iriver H340 is one of the earlier video capable players. Although the H340 is now quite old now, it still sells for around £100. I originally bought mine for £275 back in 2005. It has a large 40GB of storage. The design looks good from the front but when looking at it from the side, one will notice how chunky it is, which adds to the weight. A hard disk player is generally bigger than flash memory type players but the H340 looks like a mini brick, which isn t particularly good. The 20GB version is ...
Iriver PMP-140 40 GB
by stayleyvegas - written on 04/03/07 (Useful, 115 readings)
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of songs being well within the memory. Similarly there was no software available when released that enabled you to copy DVDs for playing on the unit although some Iriver enthusiasts seemingly developed their own via iriverter.com which works absolutely fine (there used to be a small charge for the software - not sure now). I have read previous comments about poor battery life. I have had absolutely no problems with battery life and have used it for ten hours straight and it still had some charge left. Also, the unit does not need to be plugged into a computer to charge up - just plug it in the wall. The unit itself is chunky which I suppose goes against the small ...


