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iRiver_Volcano_T7b.JPGFirst seen at CES 2008, the iRiver Volcano model T7 digital audio player is now available in various European markets. The Volcano T7 takes on a rather uninspired USB stick form factor, much like the gazillion of other similar DAPs. Hey, at least the device can read MP3/WMA/ASF/OGG audio formats--too bad there's no FLAC there, but I guess you just have to compromise. The iRiver Volcano T7 comes in 2GB and 4GB versions, both of which are equipped with a small OLED display.

USB 2.0 compatible, it's available in five different colors: pink, chocolate, black, blue, and white. Aside from its capability to read various audio formats, the device also has an integrated FM radio, SRS WOW, equalizer, and voice recording functionalities. The iRiver Volcano T7 has a price tag of $77 for the 4GB version and $54 for the 2GB version, at least in Europe.



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Posted by: Peter
July 16, 2008 4:34 AM

Umm, Volcano T7 looks similar to the Samsung's YP-U3 model.


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