![]() The back like the iPods was made of shiny, highly polished metal although Rio won’t be offering an engraving service like Apple. The case we saw still had to have some work done to it, the Rio logo lit up but still looked a little ropey - production models will be defused - and we believe that this will be the case. The top offers the USB 2.0 connector and rather than go for a crazy Rio designed end, Rio has opted for the standard USB connector found on most digital cameras. On the side of the player is the switch that accesses the menu system and that’s it as far as buttons on the player. The central button as been designed as an action button and is used for selected songs, menu option or seeing alternative information about the songs themselves. This makes the navigation very simple and the d-pad offers fast-forward, rewind, stop, play and pause. Gone is the annoying joystick that we complained about so bitterly and in comes a simple d-pad and central button on the front. (Pocket-lint) - Pocket lint was lucky to get an exclusive look at the new MP3 player that is poised to become the next iPod mini challenger.īased on the chassis of the Rio Nitrus the Carbon is small and nimble. ![]()
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