This one time, at band camp, CaT wrote:
>On Mon, Mar 27, 2006 at 09:19:03PM +1100, Jamie Wilkinson wrote:
>> I've got a Cowon iAudio m3: 40GB disk, plays Ogg Vorbis, AAC, FLAC, MP3.
>> USB 2.0 as a usb mass storage guy.  There's a few ugly features about it but
>> it's pretty robust and plays music :)
>> 
>> My boss had an iRiver H340, again a 40GB disk, does all the above and also
>> acts as a USB 2.0 host so you could plug in other devices and copy data to
>> it (i.e. photos)
>
>What are the physical interfaces on those like?

The H340 has a regular "small" USB socket on it, and the iAudio has either a
dongle guy or a cradle, both with a small USB socket.  They come with small
to regular USB cables too!
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