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The company's first iRiver product was the iMP-100, a portable CD player capable of decoding MP3 data files on CDs, released in November 2000. It and a later model, the iMP-250, were rebranded and sold by SONICblue in the United States under the Rio Volt name. iRiver sold later models with its own SlimX brand, billing them as the thinnest MP3 ...
Dreamus is an electronics and entertainment company founded in 1999 originally as ReignCom.Currently headquartered in South Korea (and formerly in the United States), it is the parent company of South Korean-based iRiver, Astell & Kern and FLO, as well as Yurion and Funcake Entertainment Services.
Astell & Kern is a South Korean consumer electronics company founded in October 2013, [1] and is wholly owned by Dreamus. The company manufactures media players, CD players, headphones, and home cinema products. It was launched as a premium successor to iriver products.
iRiver iFP-799. iRiver iFP was a series of small flash memory digital audio players from iRiver. It started out with the "Prism" iFP-100 series, the company's first ever digital audio player, in 2002. [1] This was followed by six new entries in the line, until its replacement by the iriver T series (the T30 and T10) in 2005. [2]
iRiver previewed several new players at the 2007 Consumer Electronics Show, including a smaller version of the Clix (the S10), a screenless one (the S7), and a new version of the Clix. In April 2007, the second generation Clix (stylised clix2 ) was released worldwide in 2 GB, 4 GB and later 8 GB versions.
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IRiver X20 This page was last edited on 12 May 2022, at 21:26 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License ...
IRiver then merged with SM Mobile Communications (SM MC) and acquired a 100% stake in SM Life Design Company Japan (SM LDC), a subsidiary of SM Japan, with 30 billion won of the endowment amount. [28] [29] SM LDC was a company dedicated to distributing SM content and goods in Japan. [30]