Rio Riot

The Rio Riot was an MP3 digital audio player (portable digital audio player), and was produced by Diamond Multimedia. It shipped in 2002. It was an early competitor to the Apple iPod.[1]

Features

The Rio Riot featured:

  • 20 gigabytes of storage.
  • USB connectivity
  • a large backlit monochrome graphic LCD display.
  • FM tuner
  • 10 hours per charge at 50% volume battery life
  • ID3 and WMA tagging support
  • iTunes support
  • Note* Lacked ability to retrieve data off HD.

Supported Formats

References

  1. "iPod vs. Rio Riot: The winner is clear". March 2, 2002. Retrieved July 6, 2011.
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