S1 MP3 Player - Models

Models

  • Atak M971, M972
  • Orient HN500
  • Orient MP08, MP09
  • DIGIQuest DMTF17
  • InnoAX iMX-120
  • Orb A3188
  • MP4
  • Power Up!
  • Foston
  • Sumvision M18 (256MB/512MG/1GB/2GB/4GB models in different colors)
  • Stone White / Stone Black (1gb/2gb) Produced by Compark
  • SupportPlus
  • Tamashi KXB256 / KXB512 / KXB1024
  • Mach Trio 2 GB
  • Gigamax
  • Z6 Zeutronics (Digital M3/MP4 Player)
  • JFF Nano (Digital MP3/4 Player)
  • Mithus (Digital MP3 Player)
  • NEO Electronics (Bulgaria)
  • ePro (Digital MP3 Player)
  • LASER (badged as generic, no model name)
  • TEVION 1GB Sports MP3 player - (Smart Group) Identifies as "Productor Wilson Co. Ltd." - Version 3.5.35. (Supports Ogg Vorbis)
  • TEVION 1GB/2GB MP4 player - (fascin8) - Firmware Version 9.1.51.0005
  • INOVIX IMP-97 (and other models)
  • Orite EMP-735
  • Delstar
  • Nashi
  • LG UP3#
  • Zepo m15-1GB-SB0307 (sold on e-bay)
  • Explay c300
  • DSE MP3/WMA Players (A5384: 2GB version)
  • Lark Smile
  • MpMan MP-F62, MP-F63
  • Coby
  • Nextar MA99T
  • Hip Street 2GB
  • Centon
  • Visual Land V-BOP VL807] series (supports Ogg Vorbis)
  • dnt
  • MaxSpeed
  • OrangeCool
  • Denver Electronics (Denmark)
  • Odys
  • Cat
  • Pocket-Media
  • SanDisk
  • Sansun
  • Sqmy, Soni (fake Sony)
  • Sornia
  • Typhoon
  • UE-Technology
  • Daewoo International MP3 Players
  • Xiron
  • Mustek (Taiwan)
  • Element Electronics
  • Technisat MP3-Player 256MB
  • I-Spirit
  • Foehn & Hirsch MA588
  • Kaiomy
  • Invion

There are also several models which carry no brand name or model number on the device or packing, and a few sold under counterfeit trademarks such as Sony, Samsung or iPod.

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