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Sep 17, 2019
Fast-paced over-the-top action extravaganza!
Fast-paced over-the-top action extravaganza!

Sep 03, 2019
Star Wars must-have!
A classic and arguably the best star wars shooter out there. It's a shame there hasn't been any recent Rogue Squadron releases for years. The game has aged very well!
Oct 07, 2006
They don't make them like this anymore...
5 of 5 found this helpful The h320 is an mp3 hard-drive based player from the iriver company. It is also a discontinued model. By today's standards (those set by Apple's ipod, of course), this is one bulky piece of equipment! That, and that alone, would drive many people away from it.
However, if your main concern when it comes to music-on-the-go is audio quality, then the iriver h320 is the way to go. The sound is simply amazing! Not only that, but the earbuds that come included with it are on a quality level very well above that of Apple ipod's earbuds. Now, pair this baby up with a decent set of headphones (something from entry-level Sennehiser or Grado, for example) and you have audio nirvana.
I bought this player about two years ago, and I'm still more than happy with it. So happy, in fact, that I recently purchased a used one here on ebay as backup. There is also a way to change the internal battery (though it is difficult and tedious, it is do-able and worth it). What's so important about this? Simple! Internal rechargeable batteries begin to lose their charge as the months go by, and being able to buy a battery between $20-$30 means not spending $200+ on a brand-new player.
But getting back on topic, I simply must say that the sound is incredible. I just cannot emphasize that enough. Many audiophiles have this player as their player of choice, or its older brothers, the iriver h120/140. Those don't have a color screen like the h320/h340 do. I have the h320 model. Nice sharp colors. Also, many people like software that arranges their music for them according to style, artist, etc. I prefer the old-school file-tree method. I like to organize the music in folders how I MYSELF want to, not have it dictated by what's embedded in the mp3 tags (which sometimes are wrong anyway). No modern players that I know of give a choice between software-run and file-tree anymore, so that is another big plus for me. I actually find music faster through the file-tree method.
If given the choice between a newer generation ipod and this old thing, well, I'll just have to say that they don't make them like they used to anymore, and stick to this old wonderful piece of equipment. It's too bad that after the h3xx series, iriver made players that sacrificed sound quality for other features.
The h1xx and h3xx series are still some of the best sounding hard-drive based mp3 players ever produced.
Oh! And by the way, these babies can run Rockbox firmware! =D