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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] The H10 series are hard disk based players coming in a 20 gigabyte form, along with smaller variants of 5 or 6 gigabytes. All versions come with a colour screen as well as voice recording and FM radio.[1] Unlike most other iRiver products, the H10 series does not play Ogg Vorbis. However, the device works well with the Rockbox alternative firmware which does play Ogg Vorbis.[2]
Also known as | H10 |
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Developer | iriver |
Manufacturer | iriver |
Type | MP3 player |
Lifespan | 2004 – 2006 |
CPU | PortalPlayer 5020 |
Sound | 3.5mm phone jack |
Predecessor | iriver H300 series |
Successor | iriver E10 |
The Microdrives used in these models does not have the standard CompactFlash II interface.
Similar to the 5/6GB version, with these key differences
The 20GB version can be upgraded to 120GB by replacing the hard drive with a Toshiba MK1214GAH.
The H10 Jr is a smaller player but with the same shape as H10. It comes in 512 MB and 1 GB capacities and still features FM tuner, Voice and FM recording, and a built-in lithium-ion battery.
A silver H10 (20GB) was used as a detonation device for a bomb in the Season 6 premiere of 24.
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