
The iRiver Clix 2 is one of the more impressive mini-PMPs available. The successor of the U10 is a slimmer model maintaining iRiver’s proprietary D-Click controls, an intuitive user interface, bright 2.2-inch QVGA AMOLED screen and a form factor - 69 x 46 x 15mm - that fits right into even the smallest hand. This sort of hardware integrated with internet radio station Rhapsody, needless to say, is a pretty exciting prospect. Rhapsody helps users personalize their music listening experience based on genre preferences, they’re rating they give to songs, etc.
Setting up consists of downloading Rhapsody and installing to your second-gen Clix . To sync in your collection, just drag and click sync. Your Rhapsody application is accessible from the main menu. Because of the DRM content, you will have to sync your Clix every 35 days. The only downside is that the higher capacity 8GB Clix isn’t available yet. The 4GB version should set you back $189.99 plus a Rhapsody To Go monthly subscription of $14.99. read the rest of the review.
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