I wasn't disappointed by the E200's audio quality when paired with a good aftermarket pair of earphones. Music sounded clear, rich and detailed. Bass wasn't quite as thumping as i'd like, especially compared with other iRiver players, but it still sounded pleasing. The included earphones aren't worth bothering with, as they make music sound flat and muffled with very weak bass.
Battery life was disappointing. It lasted just over 17 hours for audio, which is a little short compared with similarly priced players.
The E200's touch-sensitive buttons feel odd, especially if they're set to vibrate when pressed. Although these controls feel fiddly and less precise than a physical set of buttons, the haptic feedback is genuinely useful rather than just a gimmick - with vibration turned off we were more prone to choosing the wrong songs or overshooting our intended target in a long list. The interface's white text on dark backgrounds looks clear and sharp, even in overly bright or dim lighting conditions.
Videos looked great on the bright 2.8in display. The screen has plenty of contrast and videos were always displayed in the correct aspect ratio. H.264 video files aren't supported, but WMV and DivX videos played without any problems. The battery lasted five hours and 20 minutes when playing video, which should see you through a couple of films.
I was impressed with iRiver's E200 8GB. It feels well made and sounds great, while videos looked stunning on its 2.8in screen.Although its battery life is a little shorter than that of similarly priced players, the E200 is a classy portable audio and video player.
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