Head to Head: iRex DR800S vs iRiver Story

By Jamie Carter,

Although the iRiver Story can't display RTF files, it does extract any embedded images such as this PNG file of a graph.
The Story also favours EPUB files for books, but it can handle a few more file types than the DR800S. As well as PDF (zooming and reflowing allowed), TXT, JPEG, BMP and GIF (but no TIFF), it makes a rudimentary attempt at Word, Excel and PowerPoint files.

Media-rich PDFs can be read though it does take a few seconds to turn pages.
Word files (doc and docx) are shown quickly, but zoom-in and the edges of the page are sometimes lost.

Zoom-in on a Word document and the edges of the page are lost.
Excel and PowerPoint files (xls/xlsx and ppt/pptx) are slow to load, and zoom only works in portrait mode. Microsoft Office compatibility proves a genuinely useful feature, though the Story is badly hamstrung by its size.

Excel files can be displayed but are difficult to read on the 6in screen.
This category is a tough call because although the DR800S can’t show as many file types as the Story, those it does handle it presents faster, and with more clarity – and PDFs are much easier to read on the bigger screen.
Winner: iRex DR800S
Sound
The Story is able to play MP3, OGG and WMA files – an impressive list – through either the 0.6W speaker on the unit’s reverse, or via headphones.
Not only is it possible to play music while you read, but tracks can be set to repeat and shuffle as well as an EQ (classical, jazz, rock etc.) chosen. There’s even some tiny controls on the QWERTY keyboard to skip, pause and search within music files.
Equipped with a tiny microphone, the Story can also record MP3s; that could be useful for business users needing to record an interview or seminar. The files – five hours maximum – can then be listened to on the device, or transferred to a computer.
The DR800S has no audio dimension.
Winner: iRiver Story
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