iRiver Clix review

Another new type of screen technology

The unit's 'D-click' control system borders on genius

TechRadar Verdict

Not the ideal size for video viewing but the Clix makes the most of it and its operating system is pure genius

Pros

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    Operating system

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    Great sound quality

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    Ingenious control system

Cons

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    Small screen

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    Block noise

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Just when you thought you were safe from new display technologies, along comes iRiver to introduce another one. This diddy 4GB player is the first to sport an AMOLED (Active Matrix Organic Light Emitting Diode) screen, a variant of the OLED technology that you're probably familiar with.

Without going into any techno-fluff, AMOLED consumes less power than other screen types, which is a real bonus for portable devices such as this one where battery life is crucial. It helps the Clix offer 24 hours of continuous music playback or 5 hours of video, but oddly this is around half the battery life of the LCD-equipped Cowon D2.

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