iRiver W7 Video
iRiver W7 Video Transcript
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>> Hey what's up guys? I'm Brian Tong with CNET here at CES 2008, in the booth of white. We're here in iRiver's booth, and what I have in my hand is the iRiver W7. Now it's a portable media player, it's got a nice slick design. You have a three inch wide screen, and it does everything you expect. It plays music, movies, photos, some other cool features. You have an FM tuner and voice recording. Now the killer feature this product has is the ability to take it, and we have a little dock back here. I'm gonna slide it in, and it becomes a GPS unit in your car. So not only does it have the media features, it's now a three inch portable GPS unit. So there you have it from iRiver, the W7. I'm Brian Tong with CNET, at CES two double oh eight. ^M00:00:44 [ music ]
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