![]() Our belief is that people will use this to store emergency contact details or passwords - which is a really bad idea - as you are restricted to just. We aren't suggesting that you read a book on it, but it will get you out of a bind if you really do need to read that document. ![]() This is an interesting idea and it only works because the 262,000-colour screen's quality is so sharp. The H10 also has the ability to store and view text files. Drag and drop may be an improvement over the iPod Photo's synchronisation system, but you still need to transfer your pictures twice, first to a computer and then to the H10. You can't plug either the H10 or the iPod Photo straight into a digital camera and download your images immediately. However, like the Apple, iRiver has also missed the trick. ![]() For good measure, there's an FM radio in there too. For playback, the H10 offers the usual sorting methods: by artist, album, genre and playlists. Menus are easy to control, using the vertical touchpad. On the surface, the H10 is a standard MP3 job that supports drag and drop across a USB 2.0 connection. Like the iPod Mini and the Zen Micro, the H10 comes in a range of colours, four in this case, in an attempt to appeal to those who don't want just the standard silver - or, these days, white. Alongside the touchpad, the H10 has Back and Select button on the front, with Play and volume control buttons on the side. Expect the lawsuits to start flying soon. And the front boasts a 1.5in, 262,000-colour screen and a vertical touchpad control mechanism almost identical to the one on Creative's Zen Micro. Review The 5GB hard drive market is awash with players all vying to be the top dog, so what makes iRiver's H10 stand out from the crowd? asks Stuart Miles.
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