In this article: breaking news , BreakingNews , dap , haptic , iriver , korea , portable audio , portable video , portableaudio , portablevideo , s. You read that title correctly, iriver's Spinn is apparently touchscreen not D-Click as mentioned in the FCC leaked user manual and features haptic feedback to boot. Now that it's officially spec'd on iriver's Korean site, we're also seeing a slightly degraded audio lifespan of hours not 27 and the apparent removal of the mini SD slot -- it's no longer mentioned in the specs and we don't see a suitable slot on any of the pictures.
Otherwise, it's the same sleek slab of Record Player Audio. This innovative player uses iriver's unique spinning cylindrical control hence the name , and is loaded with features: built-in Bluetooth support, photo and video playback, voice recording, flash games, and an FM radio with recording--all packed into an attractive silver magnesium body.
Take it for a spin today. Click to enlarge. Users also have the choice of navigating using the device's touchscreen. As for navigation, the screen features haptic response, now popular in many mobile touchscreen devices. It allows the user to feel as if they are pressing buttons or keys by providing vibration feedback to user actions.
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A monument to slick minimalism, the Spinn is a clean, beautifully designed magnesium-shelled multimedia device. Its good looks are enhanced by a stunning, 3. In other words, this is one hot-looking device. You can do some menu navigating with a spinning cylindrical knob, which occupies the top right corner of the gadget and ends flush with the top side of the device.
The USB port which is used for charging and for loading media is on the bottom left side of the device, and the headphone jack is on the bottom right. Controls are easily accessible once you know where they are, and the touch screen is surprisingly smudge-resistant, too.
Unfortunately, knowing which input method to use at which time can be challenging. Navigating backward in the menus may be activated in either of two ways: via a touch-screen Back button crammed into the top-right corner where it is hard to press successfully , or via a physical button on the top of the device.
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