FS iRiver iHP140

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  1. zygote23

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    * Backlit remote control with 4-line display
    * Built-in voice recorder
    * Intuitive music navigation
    * Real-time MP3 encoding (no PC required)
    * 40GB of internal storage
    * Store or transfer files of any type
    * Extra-large, 8-line, backlit LCD
    * Rechargeable Lithium Polymer battery
    * Optical input and output
    * Upgradeable to future formats and features

    This has around 20 hours of use and is in pristine condition. It knocks the stuffing out of iPods in terms of music reproduction and won't drop dead after a year like your average Apple ;)

    I can remove the 30odd gigs of my music if you wish.

    Any interest?
     
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    just a quick question but is it be possible to rip vinyl onto this player from an amp?

    cheers

    john
     
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    MO! MOnkey`ead!

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    Another question...

    does it have a built in radio?
     
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    The iHP140 can record from a Line in source.
    It also has a built in FM tuner.

    This little player is no longer in production as far as I know but is generally considered to be the mutts nutts!

    More details HERE

    I would suggest a Headphone upgrade for best results. I've used this through my home hifi, work pc in the car and even as a portable Hard Drive for text files and photos. Does all these jobs very well. If you want me to email some hi res piccies thats not a problem.

    Cheers for looking.
     
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