Digital audio players player from 2004 iriver's products can all play
MP3 and
WMA audio files. Some units support text viewing,
Ogg Vorbis audio files,
Macromedia Flash, and/or BMP files. The company also supported
Microsoft PlaysForSure, which allowed some products to support subscription-based music download services, including
URGE,
Napster,
Rhapsody, and
Yahoo! Music Unlimited. It also let users disable its
DRM functionality. Many players support multilingual display. They support
Winamp playlists and allow repeat, shuffle play and programmable functions. Several preset and one user-defined EQ settings are included, plus a built-in FM tuner. 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. Users can quickly jump back and forth within tracks by a certain time interval, set from three to 180 seconds in current models. The option was designed to help people listening to recorded language lessons. SonicBlue removed this feature from its rebranded
Rio Volt models, causing some users to hack their players with iRiver firmware from other regions. Initially connecting devices to the computer for music transfer required the iRiver Music Manager. In later firmwares
UMS is supported so that the computer's native file explorer could be used to transfer files. Iriver eventually dropped UMS support for the U10, T30, T20 and T10 models in favor of Microsoft's
MTP. The company later released an official
Firmware Updater that allows users to switch between the MTP and UMS interfaces.
Hard disk based • iGP series • iGP-100 (1.5 GB) USB 2.0 connectivity. Plays MP3, WMA, ASF, and Ogg Vorbis files. UMS. Built in
lithium-ion battery. Released in 2003. • H/iHP series •
H10: (5
GB, 6 GB, 20 GB—except Asia), available in four different colors (red, blue, silver and grey), 16-bit color screen, can record from Radio, Internal Microphone (Voice) or Line-In (Line in only with extra cradle). The 5 GB and 6 GB models are around the size of the
iPod mini and are composed mainly of aluminum. The navigation is done with a touchpad designed by iriver. These devices cannot play Ogg Vorbis files.
PlaysForSure and UMS. •
iHP-100 series: (10 GB, 15 GB, 20 GB, 40 GB) Voice, line in and FM recording. Optical in and out. Built in
lithium-polymer battery. UMS. USB 2.0 connectivity. •
H300 series: (20 GB, 40 GB)
PlaysForSure and UMS. Built in
lithium-polymer battery. Transfer with certain Digital Cameras. Voice, line in and FM recording. Plays video with Korean firmware. USB 2.0 connectivity. • E series • E10: (6 GB) Similar interface to that of the U10 series. The device also features a remote control for TV.
PlaysForSure and UMS are supported. The device allows flash files to be played, videos and FM radio. It contains recording capabilities for both voice and FM radio. Released 2006 in Japan and South Korea, elsewhere in 2007.
Flash memory based •
iFP series • iFP-100 (Prism): (32 MB, 64 MB, 128 MB, 256 MB, 512 MB) Prism shaped. USB 1.1 connectivity (four-pin mini-B plug). Plays MP3, WMA and WAV files. Prism shaped. MTP (UMS upgradable). • iFP-300 (Craft I): (64 MB, 128 MB, 256 MB, 512 MB) Prism shaped. USB 1.1 connectivity. UMS. FM tuner. Voice, line in, and FM recording. • iFP-500 (MasterPiece I): (256 MB, 512 MB, 1 GB) Soap bar shaped. USB 1.1 connectivity. UMS. FM tuner. Built in lithium-ion battery. Voice, line in and FM recording. • iFP-700 (Craft II): (128 MB, 256 MB, 512 MB, 1 GB, 4 GB) Prism Shaped with rounded edges. USB 2.0 connectivity. UMS. FM tuner. Voice, line in and FM recording. • iFP-800 (Craft II): (128 MB, 256 MB, 512 MB, 1 GB) Prism-shaped with rounded edges. USB 2.0 connectivity. UMS. FM tuner. Voice, line in and FM recording. • iFP-900 (MasterPiece II): (256 MB, 512 MB, 1 GB) Soap bar-shaped. Color 1.2"
LCD. FM tuner. Voice, line in and FM recording. USB 2.0 connectivity. UMS. Built-in lithium-ion battery. • iFP-1000 (Prism Eye): (256 MB, 512 MB) 0.3
megapixel digital camera built in, prism shaped, color screen. USB 2.0 connectivity. UMS. Removable lithium-ion battery. • N series - necklace type • N10: (128
MB, 256 MB, 512 MB, 1 GB) "medallion style" — worn hanging from the neck. USB 2.0 connectivity. UMS. Released in 2004. • N11: (128
MB, 256 MB, 512 MB, 1 GB) "medallion style" — worn hanging from the neck. Features longer battery life than N10. USB 2.0 connectivity. UMS. Built in lithium-ion battery. OLED screen. • N12: (1 GB, 2 GB) "medallion style" — worn hanging from the neck. Released in South Korea in 2006. • N15 (Jewel): (2 GB, 4 GB) • N20 • N20S • T series -
de facto successor of iFP series • T5: 4 GB. • T6 (Neon): 4 GB. Thin low-end MP3 player. It has a colour 1.8-inch 128×160 screen and light-up touch controls. • T7 (Volcano / Stix): (4 GB) 25 mm active matrix 64×128 px OLED display; FM radio with recording facility and voice recording; SRS WOW HD; integrated lithium polymer battery and integrated USB connector. • T8 (Candy Bar): 4 GB. Weighs 26 g. Latest model in the T series. 1″
organic light-emitting diode (OLED) 128 x 64 screen. • T9: 4 GB • T10 (Music Clip): (256 MB, 512 MB, 1 GB, 2 GB) Semi-prism shaped, MTP or UMS. • T20 (Metro Look): (256 MB, 512 MB, 1 GB) USB stick design. Voice, line in and FM recording. Built in lithium-ion battery.
PlaysForSure and UMS. • T30 (Craft III): (256 MB, 512 MB, 1 GB) prism-shaped; line in,
PlaysForSure and UMS support.** T50: (1 GB) using an AA battery. • T60: (1 GB, 2 GB, 4 GB) using an AAA battery. Smaller than T50. • H series • H10 Jr.: (512 MB, 1 GB) A smaller version of the hard drive based H10. USB 2.0 connectivity. FM tuner. Voice and FM recording. Built-in lithium-ion battery.
PlaysForSure and UMS. • E series •
E100 : (2 GB, 4 GB, 8 GB) A portable media player with video, music, photo and a built-in FM tuner and stereo speakers. Introduced at CES 2008. • E50 (Metal): (2 GB, 4 GB, 8 GB) A Minor version of
E100. Built with Aluminum. • E150: (2 GB, 4 GB, 8 GB) Upgraded version of the E100. • E200: (4 GB, 8 GB, 16 GB) Major upgraded version of the E100. Built with full Aluminum. • E300: (4 GB, 8 GB) • E30 (Matte): (2 GB, 4 GB, 8 GB) • E40: (4 GB, 8 GB) •
U series (Clix) • U10: (1 GB, 2 GB), 2.2-inch screen, uses
D-Click control system, Flash Lite support. Rectangular with rounded edges, 2.2-inch LCD, 70grams, microphone and FM radio recording, cradle available for extra functionality. • Clix: (1 GB, 2 GB, 4 GB) iriver's flagship product when released in 2006. Started off as a rebranded U10 player and underwent a completed redesign in 2007 with the 2nd generation player. • Clix 2nd generation (U20): (2 GB, 4 GB, 8 GB) Stretched rectangle with rounded edges. Customizable with themes, FM and voice recording, UMS(MSC) – MTP compatible (interchangeable), cradle available for extra functionality. Hi-res
AMOLED screen. Player is about the size of a credit card. • Clix+: (4 GB, 8 GB) A somewhat flatter Clix model featuring a
DMB tuner. Like the previous generations, the Clix+ has a 2.2" AMOLED screen. portable media player from 2007] • LPlayer: (4 GB, 8 GB) A smaller Clix. •
SPINN (U30): 4 GB, 8 GB, and 16 GB versions with a 3.3-inch AMOLED touchscreen and unique toggle-wheel based tactile controls. Active Matrix OLED Display, FM and voice recording, T-DMB. Successor of Clix 2. • U100: Portable media player with Wi-Fi feature. Came out in January, 2011. • S series - ultra small type • S7: (1 GB) Small, screenless version of S10. • S10: (2 GB flash) Very small player, only 17.5 g. Has OLED screen. Uses
D-Click control system of the U10/Clix. Built in
lithium-polymer battery. UMS. USB 2.0 connectivity. Announced September 2006. • S100 (Panorama): (4 GB, 8 GB) Weighs 77 g. Has a 2.83" 240 x 320 screen with a T-DMB tuner, FM radio, voice recorder a microSD card slot. • Mplayer: (1 GB) A
Mickey Mouse head-shaped digital audio player created in collaboration with
Disney released in 2007. • Mplayer 2: (1 GB) Upgraded version of Mplayer. • Mplayer Swarovski (1 GB) • Mplayer+: (2 GB) • Mplayer Eyes: (2 GB) Variant of Mplayer, 2008. • Pocket Puppy •
X20: Portable video player with a removable battery. Expandable with
microSD cards. •
Astell&Kern - line of premium high-resolution players.
CD players These players would play
MP3 format CD-R and CD-RW burned discs. The first player was the iMP-100 in 2000. The iMP-250 was released in 2001. OEM orders were received from the American
Rio, and led to the iMP-100 and iMP-250 also being released as the RioVolt SP90/100 and SP250. • iMP-50 • iMP-100 • iMP-150 • iMP-250 • iMP-350 SlimX • iMP-400 SlimX • iMP-450 SlimX • iMP-550 SlimX • iMP-900 SlimX • iMP-700T • iMP-1000 • iMP-1100
DataPlay players In 2002, iRiver introduced the iDP-100 using the short-lived optical format
DataPlay; it holds 500 MB data.
Portable media players • PMP-120 and PMP-140: (20 GB, 40 GB) ("Portable Media Player") produced 2004 to 2005. • PMC series: (20 GB, 40 GB) ("Portable Media Center") running Microsoft Windows Mobile-based
Portable Media Center, introduced in 2005. •
P7: 4 GB, 8 GB, and 16 GB versions with 4.3-inch, 480 × 272 resolution LCD touchscreen • P8 • P10: (33 GB) Portable media player with dictionary apps introduced at CES 2008. 1.3" hard disk, 4-inch touchscreen. • P20 • P35 • P100 IPS • K1 (Smart HD) : (8 GB, 16 GB) Portable Media Player based on
Windows CE Operation Software.
Wi-Fi, T-DMB tuner, FM radio, dictionary contents available. 3.5" 320 x 480 TFT-LCD
touchscreen. • W7: widescreen with a touch 3-inch interface available in 4 GB and 8 GB versions. Winner of the MP3 and Portable Video category of "Best of CES Award" by
CNET in 2008. • W10: a media player featuring a 3-inch touchscreen and internet phone function with
KT. • NV series: These have built in
satellite navigation • NV mini (M3) • NV Classic (M7) • NV (M10): Similar to NV Life, except it has a turnable wheel to navigate in addition to the touch screen. • NV Life (M20): (2 GB and 4 GB): An MP3 player based on Windows CE 5. It has a GPS and DMB feature. It has a touch interface with some keys for volume and power. • B series: These have
DMB tuners for watching live TV. • B10 "Pocket TV", released 2006. Styled like iriver Clix. • B20, also featuring
DAB digital radio. Styled like iriver Clix. • B30
UMPCs, Tablets, Smartphones • iriver Wing was introduced at
Consumer Electronics Show January 2008. It was a clamshell ultra-mobile computer with a 4-inch touchscreen display and flat QWERTY keyboard. • iriver Tab: 7-inch tablet computer running
Android, released in 2011. • iriver WOWtab • iriver Vanilla: Android 2.2 smartphone • iriver Ulala: Android 2.3.5 Gingerbread smartphone. iriver showed off the W10
ultra mobile PC or
tablet PC in a Hong Kong Electronics Fair in 2006, but it was not released. At CES 2006, iriver also showed a new PMP and handheld gaming console called the G10. It was later renamed the Wing but was only expected to have a domestic release. However following delays it was never released.
Ebook readers 2010 •
iriver Story:
Electronic ink e-reader, with SD card expansion released in 2010. • iriver Cover Story: has an extra cover • iriver Story HD 2011 model added Wi-Fi and an improved screen.
Electronic dictionaries (Dicple) Only released in South Korea. • D-10 (Dicple, derived from “dictionary & MP3 player”) – an electronic dictionary featuring music playback. Released after December 2004. • D-11 • D-20 (Dicple α) – an electronic dictionary featuring an improved design and a 4.3-inch, 260,000-color TFT display supporting images and additional features beyond a typical electronic dictionary. It is designed to mimic the look of a laptop (with dimensions 176 × 81.9 × 26.7 mm) and is comes in glossy red or black. The device has a 22-hour battery life for browsing the dictionary, and 30 hours for audio. Released after January 2006. • D-25 (Dicple 51) – An electronic dictionary featuring a 4.3-inch, 260,000-color TFT display and 1.3 GB of flash memory. Also known as “Dicple 51” due to its number of contents. Released after August 2006. • D-26 • D-27 • D-30 • D-28 – A minor version of the D-30 with the PDF viewer and touchscreen removed. • D-5 • D-33 • D-50N • D-100 • D-150 • D-200 • D-1000 • D-2000 • D-3000 • D-3300 == See also ==