Looking to identify which professional CD-i player you have? Use our handy visual guide to identify it! Please note that we have chosen to distinguish professional players (used in or marketed towards professional/institutional environments) from authoring players (used to develop CD-i multimedia content).
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6XX series players were manufactured and marketed by Philips as both professional and authoring players, with many of them looking very similar to each other.
Philips CD-i 601
Philips CD-i 602
Philips CD-i 604
Philips CD-i 615
Philips CD-i 660
Philips CD-i 670
3XX series players are portable players manufactured and marketed by Philips. They were designed to be used at trade shows, conventions, or other situations where it wasn't practical to transport a full-size CD-i player and television.
Philips CD-i 310
Philips CD-i 350
Philips CD-i 360
These are additional professional CD-i players not manufactured by Philips. In one particular instance, a non-Philips player was marketed under the Philips name.
Sony IVO-V10/IVO-V11
Sony IVO-N7
LG/Goldstar GPI-1200
This player were also rebadged and marketed under the following brands:
Philips (as CD-i 370)
DMB Korea (as DMB-1000)
LG/Goldstar GPI-1100
This player were also rebadged and marketed under the following brands:
Davis
NBS (as Lookman ID)
LG/Goldstar GDI 700
DVS VE (Video Engine) 200
This player was also rebadged and sold as the Knowlogy K2000-MSS.
Kyocera Pro 1000S