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==== 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 ** [[iriver H10 series|H10]]: (5 [[Gigabyte|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. ** [[iriver H100 series|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. ** [[iriver H300 series|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)<ref>The term gigabyte (GB) has two possible meanings. Sometimes it means 1000<sup>3</sup> [[byte|B]] (one billion [[byte]]s) and sometimes it means 1024<sup>3</sup> B (one [[gibibyte]]). The manufacturer does not specify which of the two is intended.</ref> 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.
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