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April 24, 2008 10:16 AM PDT

Iriver E150, E200 to go aluminium, lose speakers

by Nate Lanxon
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We've just had some top-secret, hot-off-the-press exclusive news about Iriver. You know the E100 we just reviewed? It's going to be getting a serious overhaul for the next version, to be known as the E150 or the E200.

Iriver's getting rid of the plastic chassis, replacing it with an iPod nano-esque aluminium casing. Also, the E100's LCD screen--which didn't impress us one bit--is being refreshed, with the promise of being much brighter in the new model.

Sadly for all the teenagers on the 77 to Waterloo--you know who you are--the two mini-speakers in the back of the E100 are getting scrapped. This is possibly the best news of all, since even 20 minutes on a bus hearing kids playing 50 Pence or Justin Timberlame is enough to make us want to rip off their heads and jam some headphones down their neck cavities. Or something a little less violent that gets them to shut up. Maybe asking them or something. We don't know.

The E150/E200 will be available from AdvancedMP3Players and other good stockists later in the summer--expect more news when we have it. This revision is likely to put the new model a few points higher in our reviews section than the E100. Good news for all concerned.

(Source: Crave UK)

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by Yanyanss November 4, 2009 10:37 PM PST
Will they have the 16GB model coming soon? I can't find the 16GB from AdvancedMP3Players! <br />In warehouse123, I can find the 16GB E200 but the status is still coming soon.
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