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EMZ R33
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Hi all

I have an Iriver MP3 player up for sale. Fully functional and NEVER had any problems with it and is in as new condition.

I bought it aprox 1 year ago but since havent done much with it except load heaps and heaps and heaps of music onto it. The iriver is Currently full (19GB's) of the following headings Dance, Pop, Rock, classic, old school hits, Rap and a few others. Its a shame cause i just dont use it, not enough time really!!

Anyways this model (H320) is a great mobile mp3 player, ive listed a few of the functions below:

mp3 player (thats a given really!!!)

Also supports WMA, ASF, WAV and OGG music files

FM Radio

Color display

Lighweight

Carbon fibre look casing

Can record FM radio and also voice recording

Use as a portable HDD

USB link to PC (detects as external HDD so you can use for ANY file transfers)

Multiple language selection

Multiple equalizer modes (pop, rock, dance, vocal etc etc)

Picture viewing (JPG or BMP)

Battery life of up to 16 hours

firmware upgradable (able to access the latest version for the H series which have extra features......currently this iriver is up to date)

Please see the following for pictures of the iriver for sale:

http://s21.photobucket.com/albums/b258/EMZ...nt=IMG_3529.jpg

http://s21.photobucket.com/albums/b258/EMZ...nt=IMG_3530.jpg

http://s21.photobucket.com/albums/b258/EMZ...nt=IMG_3532.jpg

Also, the following are links to reviews of the iriver H320:

http://reviews.cnet.com/mp3-players/iriver...7-31120667.html

http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,1759,1730994,00.asp

http://www.itreviews.co.uk/hardware/h705.htm

http://www.pcworld.com/article/id,120410-page,1/article.html

Price wise im look for something mid $200, local (in adelaide) would be easier but im sure i can post this item interstate for under $10 if anyone's interested

Also comes with free leather protective case.......and i cant find a cd that came with the iriver, it doesnt really help anyways, the devise is plug and play on windows equipt pc's from 98 SE onwards

Well feel free to pm me if interested, thanks

Regards, Evan

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