The first shots of the iRiver E200 aluminium music player have just leaked out online, and they prove once for all that Apple and the iPod don’t have a monopoly on stylish portable stereos. Read on to find out why the iRiver E200 should have the nano shaking in its shell!
While adopting a similar form factor as the previous iRiver E100, the iRiver E200 gets even more gorgeous by slimming down a belt size to 9.9mm thin, and stretching the OLED screen out to a spacious 2.8-inches. The iRiver E200 should come in 4GB or 8GB flavours, but you’ll be able to cram even more tunes on with a microSD slot, handy if you’re planning on loading it up with high quality FLAC audio files, which the iRiver E200 supports.
Other details are slim on the ground right now, but as you can see from these iRiver E200 press shots, it’s packing touch sensitive buttons like the Samsung YP-Q1, though it’s the polished menus and metal frame we’re loving most right now. Have a browse through the gallery and see if you could be ditching your nano for the iRiver E200 once we get pricing and availability.















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