We’ve seen a few concepts of this phone before, but now the Wave W10 has been officially announced by hardware manufacturer iRiver. The W10 will feature a 3-inch, 480-by-272 touch-screen display, and it will support Wi-Fi and FM radio.
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A built-in speaker broadcasts music without the need for a headset. Also in the works are some sort of web navigation browser and VoIP functionality. The working W10 demo we played with did have a working proprietary VoIP feature as
However, the continued consolidation of technologies makes the W10 especially interesting, as the distinction between PMP, Smart Phone, and PDA become increasingly blurred. Along with the Apple iPhone and Nokia N95, the iRiver W10
Man, we've been painstakingly following iriver's development of the W10 media player since it was first rumored back in July of 2006. Well before touchscreen DAPs were all the rage. One hands-on and several postings later, iRiver seems
Today's gadget is the iriver W10, a slim little touchscreen number we got to play with at CES, which seems to swipe some of the iPhone's interface ideas for touchscreen VoIP dialing, while still sticking with those WPS (WiFi positioning
With so many portable entertainment systems offering different version of the same thing, the much-anticipated iRiver w10 made a big impression at CES because it includes a host of features.
One critical detail we missed about the positioning stuff in iriver's new 4GB and 8GB W10 media player: they're using Skyhook's WiFi-based system to offer GPS-like positioning info in dense urban areas. Obviously not going to be usable
iriver's new W10 caught a bit of unexpected competition today as SanDisk's Sansa View and it isn't even out of the gate yet, but it definitely appears that a new category is emerging: the portable media player with touchscreen and PDA
The mythical, morphing iRiver W10 looks to be due for release next week at CES. But that's just the start, as they'll also be launching the Clix2 media player, B20 DMB TV, and possibly a few more devices resulting in a 12-strong product
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