- Plays over 600 hours of digital music / up to 16 hours of battery life
- Supports MP3, WMA, ASF, WAV and OGG music files
- Ultra-fast USB 2.0 transfers (up to 40 times faster than USB 1.0)
- Integrated FM tuner / in voice recorder
- 20GB of internal storage
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You now have the ability to encode MP3 files directly in the player itself, or if you like you can record to a high quality WAV file. Use the iHP-120's optical line-in and get those crisp and ultra-clear recordings, either by hooking up your player to your portable CD player or your home sound system. The iHP-120 will give you 100 per cent quality each time and of course you can set the bit rate on your recordings just as you want it to be.
Absolutely packed with superb and powerful features that with no doubt will satisfy even the most fastidious hi-fi enthusiast. It's nothing less then a phenomenon that this small and extremely portable HDDMP3player can present such a powerful list of features.
Perfect is an understatement...
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58 of 58 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
iHP-120: a solid buy,
By sixties psychedelia. (England) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Iriver 20GB MP3 Player With Tuner And Direct Recording (Electronics)
This is an excellent mp3 player, as many others have mentioned. I will try not to repeat much of what other people have said, but there are several points which I feel would be worth taking into consideration.Firstly, in my experience the iRiver customer care service is excellent. My iHP-120 has broken 3 times now (once because I dropped it, the other 2 times through a general fault), and iRiver simply sent me a new model each time, no questions asked. I did have to send it back to America (around £10 with insurance), but the new model arrived within a few days of me sending the old one off. [I would advise any new buyers to register the product online at www.iriveramerica.com, as it sets up a very simple messaging service between you and an iRiver employee which is very useful if anything goes wrong. The service is fast: if you post a message, there should be a reply within a day]. The main navigation for the iHP is a file/folder type system similar to Windows. This makes copying your files extremely easy: simply copy and paste. You can also browse your tracks by artist/album/genre [I think it was suggested by someone that this feature would only work with mp3 files. This is fortunately no longer the case; you can download a new program called moodlogic which lets you browse not only mp3, but wma and ogg files as well]. All the files play in alphabetical order (based on the original file name), so you will have to name your music with the track number in front of the track title. Other good points include the excellent recording facilities: there is a built in microphone of quite low quality which picks up the noise of the hard drive, but also a single input socket which can accept a normal line cable (supplied), an optical-digital cable, or an external microphone. The included ext. mic. is fine for recording ideas or conversations, but for high quality music recordings (eg concerts), it is probably inadequate. In my opinion, there are 3 main minus points: 1) The player takes a while to start up: with nearly all the space used up, and the album/artist navigation system turned on, it takes more than half a minute, a considerable amount longer than other contenders. 2)At the end of each track, there is a small gap before the next song starts. This will probably not affect everyone, but many artists such as Pink Floyd and Radiohead like to have their tracks leading into the next, and although the gaps are less than a second long, it is enough to ruin the 'continuous listening experience' offered by the cds. This is the sort of thing that could be resolved by a firmware upgrade, but iRiver have not always been reliable with these [there was a recent upgrade recently which advertised 'gapless playback', but it has made no difference). 3) The player is straightforward to use once you get the hang of it (it took me about 2 hours), but it is not as overly intuitive as, say, the iPod. Scrolling through your music can be quite a slow process, and there are quite a few 'levels' to go through before you can play any one song (Navi. Menu; File/Folder Menu; My Music; Artist; Album; Track 1). This can often take from 20 to 30 seconds. Playlists are not dealt with on the player itself, although you can import Winamp playlists. There is an excellent program called Irivium, available from Red Chair Software, which, when the player is connected, allows you to easily create these playlists, which can be played by the iHP-120 the minute it is disconnected. In all, this is an excellent and very well thought product. There are few issues which iRiver would do well to have a look at, but you could pay £100 more and still not expect to find a better mp3 player than this, making it easy to recommend. Links:
39 of 39 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Fantastic, worth every penny,
By A Customer
This review is from: Iriver 20GB MP3 Player With Tuner And Direct Recording (Electronics)
I bought this 20Gb player in January after careful consideration between it, the iPod, the Zen Touch and some other smaller-sized memory players. I still stand by my decision to select this player. I have used other players, a couple borrowed for a considerable time, but none lived up to this.Firstly, I'd like to diffuse some common problems some people seem to have with this player. Anyway, onto advantages: - Lightweight - It might not be quite as featherweight as an iPod, but it is barely noticeable in the pocket, which is all that matters really. Okay, so the disadvantages: - No AM radio - No biggie really, if I was that bothered about receiving I would buy one of those button-sized scanning MW portable radios. In conclusion, there is no significant drawback I have encountered that would overcome the massive advantages to prevent me from awarding five stars. It really is a fantastic piece of kit.
33 of 33 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
You won't be sorry...,
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This review is from: Iriver 20GB MP3 Player With Tuner And Direct Recording (Electronics)
I have had my iHP-120 for two months now. I researched pretty much all hard drive based players available in the UK and the favourite was the iPOD for quite a while. I even downloaded Apple's iTunes software, fully expecting to buy the iPOD. After having used iTunes to rip the first 150 of my CD collection, I was ready to bite the bullet. I finally decided that the iRiver iHP-120 was the one for me. *My* decision was based upon:- sound quality(reputed, now verified by me) - line-in recording (without the need for a PC) - battery life (truly 14-16 hours life, the way I use it) - remote control (included) - price - USB 2.0 support (I transferred 151 CDs in 16 minutes!) - drag & drop transfer The built in radio was just a small bonus. OK, the user interface is not as slick as the iPOD's, at face value; although once you learn what button does what, you can use the player blind (with it - or with the comprehensive remote control - in your pocket). It would be useful if you could create playlists on the go and gapless playback would be good to have (although I understand that's really a limitation of the mp3 file format) but I can live without these for now and I'm sure they will be released eventually, with a future firmware upgrade. Add to the above the fact that it's a great back-up device for your PC and you're onto a winner.......!
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