| | |  | Hard Drive Media Players | Home » » » » IOGear GMD2025U 120 GB Video MP3 Player (Black) | | | | | | | Description: | | Carry your multimedia content with you everywhere with IOGear's portable media player. It stores all of your favorite standard definition pictures, movies, and music for easy playback viewing on a standard definition TV or on your HDTV. IOGear's 720p HD upscaling capability allows you to play your standard definition content at up to 720p HD resolution on your HDTV. Its compact yet high capacity design allows you to carry a multitude of entertainment wherever you go. | | | Features: | |
• Portable: Carry your multimedia content with you everywhere
• 720p HD Upscaling: Play movies in 720p resolution on your HDTV
• High Capacity: Store up to 50 Hours of DVD quality videos or up to 30,000 songs (MP3)
• Organized: Stay in synch with your favorite photos, music, and movies
• Easy: Built-in controls for your media (Play, Pause, Skip ,Stop, Fast Forward, Rewind, and Menu)
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Length:
| 0.75 inches | | Product Width:
| 3.2 inches | | Product Height:
| 5.25 inches | | Product Weight:
| 1.74 pounds | | Package Length:
| 9.8 inches | | Package Width:
| 6.4 inches | | Package Height:
| 2.1 inches | | Package Weight:
| 1.45 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 7 reviews |
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10 of 10 found the following review helpful:
Very well done.Jul 20, 2008
By Russ I was looking for a simple, portable way to get a digital media collection on the TV (without dedicating a PC to the TV), and this IOGEAR player does the job very well.
This is something the non-geeks can understand and use right away. The controls are intuitive, and they seem to have got the details right (a DVD ripped to sequentially-numbered video files plays back just the way you would want: each file right after the other in numerical order).
I'm using this for kids, and it's good to be able to move their video collection from house, to car, to friend's house. It would be nice if folders on the drive could be password-protected to block non-kid items. Another nice feature would be a Bluetooth or WiFi interface so that the media could be loaded from afar.
8 of 8 found the following review helpful:
Best Little Portable Media DriveFeb 11, 2009
By 0515ACC15A
"J"
UPDATED REVIEW. 5 STAR RATING NOW
The IOGEAR media player does exactly what it claims to do; it allows you to carry movies (in various formats), photos, and MP3s and display it on televisions with composite video inputs. And it does an (almost) excellent job.
PROS: Size - This is your standard small external HD case size and is fairly light. Much smaller than previous media players which were the size of large external HD cases.
Controls - Has the controls on the actual player so you can use it even if you forget or lose the remote control.
Carry Case - It comes with its own carry case which has slots for the accessories (cables, remotes, AC adapter, USB cable)
CONS: *** No Longer a problem *** Skips - Because it is a HD, sometimes (infrequently) as you watch a movie, it blacks out and comes back about a second later in the movie. I'm not sure if it is the HD that is used or if it has to do with the onboard processor but I've noticed this on two separate players (I returned the first one because it skipped incessantly). The replacement I got is doing a better (but not perfect) job. (- 1 star because it still skips)
Does not support WMV or iTunes (AAC/M4P) file format - If you have a large library of songs purchased on iTunes, unless you convert them to MP3, this will not play your music.
Besides that this is a great little media player to have if you're going to spend a week on vacation or go to a sleepover and have access to a TV and want to have access to some movies. This is also good to have on Deployment since many locations have TVs but not a great selection of movies (This was my primary use for it).
p.s. You can also password protect a specific folder on the media player.
Here's how (only works on XP and not VISTA):
Go to the Inoi website (See comment below)
Go down to the section for the model MH720 Mobile Video Hard Disk.
Then download the Utility Program (filename is V3).
Once you download and install the software, you can plug in your IOGEAR media player and you can password protect a folder with a 4 digit code. When you want to access the hidden folder while it is plugged into the TV, input the code into the remote and the folder with your files show up as another folder on the main level.
UPDATE:
So now I've had it for a year now and the skipping has disappeared (I'm figuring it wasn't the player but rather the software I was using to convert the vob files to avi). It works GREAT and I'm still able to password protect a folder.
However, the power adapter failed after three months. I had to send it into IOGear after obtaining a RMA (I paid for shipping and insurance) and they sent me a replacement (not the same size since the new one is a bit larger but somthing that still fits into the bag).
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Easy To UseMay 11, 2009
By Greyghost The IOgear GMD2025u120 is very easy to use. I bought mine for using in place of the DVD collection. The kids were just tearing them up, especialing when taking DVD's on trips. I haven't actually used the player on a trip but I have tried it out in the drive way with an extension cord to power the player. It worked just fine. It connects to a tv just like a DVD player or vcr. I haven't tried connecting it to my home stereo to try it out playing mp3's. You would still need to send the video to a moniter that will accept video through an RCA type jack. The player connects to a computer with a standard USB to MP3 player type cable. You can copy a whole DVD right to the drive and it will function just like a DVD. I rip my movies to DivX or avi's they are smaller electronically and they can used by MP3 player software to be made into movies installable on the kids mp3's. Just open the media player window and drag what you want right in,the same as you would loading pictures on a CF card or thumb drive. I have found it works best to put individual movies in their own folder. The player will read and play the first thing it sees in a folder. If you have more than one item you have to let it start and hit stop and it will return to the open folder and from there you can select what you wish to play. I wish they sold little moniters so I can get rid of the cd changers and all of the cds and just down load mp3's. I would use it as a component on a home stereo. I still need to actually listen to an mp3 on a stereo rather that on a computer or mp3 player. It is so easy to use that over the holidays you could show up at mom's house with 60 movies and pictures of the kids all this in something that fits in one pocket. To run it in the SUV on a long trip I need to get a a dc to ac inverter to plug in the power supply for the media player and you can run out of road before you run out of movies. You can spare a lot of damage to your DVD,s with a device like this. I like having this and I didn't pay much over 100 dollars for it on amazon. Other sites have it listed for nearly 300 dollars.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Sweet little HDrive with all the buttons.Feb 08, 2009
By Robert of Niagara
"Robert"
I got this for a sweet price. It is very easy to set up. Quality is as good as the .avi ie movie that you d/l. Gargbage in ..garbage out. I don't like watching movies on a PC and I don't want to burn every one I d/l. This does the job. There are 3 folders....movies....music and pictures. I have not tried pictures yet. The remote is ok and takes getting used to. A reviewer noted the on/off. There is a standby but it's hard to know if it's on or off. I unplug it. I plug it in to AC when d/ling...but I believe it works via USB if all is ok. These units were rather expensive when they first came out. Not many reviews on them either. Also see Mediagate and Western Digital products for something similiar.
Update....Sept 27/2009
I just got one for my son...xmas present....2009. I also had a certain situation.....and Iogear resolved it. The problem situation was mine. Few companies do what they did these days.
I also bought a WD Media Player from Amazon. Why? wanted to play MKV files. Perhaps Iogear can update s/w or include in a future unit.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Works exactly as I had hoped!Jan 29, 2009
By Darren Seeman I am an avid torrent downloader of movies, and until recently I had been playing them on my laptop with an HDMI cable running over to the TV. Unfortunately, this meant that I couldn't work on the computer at the same time that I was watching a movie. Bummer.
I was actually looking for a battery-operated video player with a screen that could also output to a TV, but as of right now the few units that are capable of this are cheaply-made Chinese crud and they all had major complaints by people that had purchased them.[...].
The IOGEAR media player is simple, easy to use and works without any hitches. I download AVI videos from the net, transfer them in the 'My Movies' folder on the unit via the USB cable, then walk it over to the TV and plug it in using the RCA cables (yellow video or composite red/green/blue video) and every movie has played without any problems.
I only have two complaints about this unit. The first is that the remote is crap. All of the buttons are identical and in a grid pattern so it is basically impossible to use in the dark. (I got around that by programming all of the functions into my Harmony so I don't have to use the IOGEAR remote) The second complaint is that the blue light on the front of the unit is always on -- regardless of whether or not the unit is powered up or not. In fact, the only way to tell if the unit is on (without having the TV on) is to walk over and put your ear against it to see if the HD is spinning. My TV cycles through inputs automatically if there is no input, so I often have to cycle through all eight inputs, then turn the IOGEAR on and cycle through again. It would be nice if the blue light turned off when the unit was off.
Buy one and you won't be disappointed!
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