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  2. iRiver H10 series - Wikipedia

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    The H10 is a series of portable audio players developed by iRiver, coming in multiple capacities and sizes.The player first went on sale in South Korea in December 2004 and rolled out internationally soon afterwards. [1]

  3. iRiver - Wikipedia

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    A nearly unique feature of some iriver players was the direct MP3-recording capability with selectable bitrate of internal (FM, microphone) and external (line) sources. Most iRiver players include a unique feature called study mode.

  4. iRiver Spinn - Wikipedia

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    The iRiver Spinn (stylised iriver SPINN) is a portable media player that was developed and sold by iRiver. It was announced at the 2008 Consumer Electronics Show [ 2 ] and shipped later that year. It was a successor to the iRiver Clix 2 .

  5. iRiver's AK100 lossless-friendly music player heading to the ...

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    The player is a capable of handling Mastering Quality Sound (MQS) lossless audio playback, as well as MP3, Ogg, FLAC, WAV, WMA and APE audio files. There's 32GB of memory built-in, expandable via ...

  6. iRiver Clix - Wikipedia

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    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.

  7. iRiver H100 series - Wikipedia

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    The iHP-100/H100 players natively play MP3, Ogg Vorbis, WAV and WMA (non-DRM) format files. It also has a built-in stereo FM radio tuner. Analog and digital optical line in and out. The player records from line in (analogue or optical), built-in or external microphone to WAV or MP3 format (supports powered or unpowered external microphones).