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August 31st, 2007, 08:12 GMT · By Roxana Deduleasa

iRiver's Cute B20 Player Gets Extra Brain!

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Sometimes smaller is better, especially when it comes to taking your favorite Tv show on the run. Take a look at this tiny B20 DMB TV from iRiver. These guys make no compromise when it comes to quality. The latest D-Cliker features up to 4GB of flash memory on-board.

Measuring only 98.5 x 49.0 x 14.8mm, the device can easily fit your pocket jeans, but given its looks, it's more likely to show off with it. And when it comes to its design, there is a clear attention to details and it reveals a larger 2.4 inch LCD screen, a 320 x 240 260K color display, a miniSD expansion slot and the ability to record some voice content, as well as cool DMB TV that is so demanded on the market.

Besides being able to deal with most of the file formats available on the market, such as MP3, WMA, OGG, MPEG-4, WMV-9 and JPG files, the player works with an internal lithium polymer rechargeable battery life which assures up to 26 hours for the MP3 format, 5 hours for the video content and up to 4 hours for the sweet DMB playback. Not bad, I must say!

iRiver B20
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And that's not all! This player can give you unlimited access to seven video channels and 10 audio ones that air terrestrial Dmb programs for the audience.

Regarding the player's pricing and availability details, you should expect the device to hit Korea first for a price tag around 2670 bucks a pop for the 4GB version and no more than $213 for the 2GB one.

Unfortunately it is said to work with Windows 2000/XP, sorry Mac users. Just as they say, in terms of quality, the B20 can beat pocket TVs, mobile phones, or other handsets that have the capacity to receive terrestrial DMB programs.

Sadly, it's only available for Seoul Metropolitan area. At least for now!

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