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The H-series is a series of portable harddisk based audio players created by [http://www.mpio.com/goods/mp3player.php MPIO]. MPIO is a Korean based company similiar to [[IRiver]]  
The H-series is a series of portable harddisk based audio players created by [http://www.mpio.com/product/hdd.html MPIO].  
MPIO is a Korean based company similiar to [http://wiki.hydrogenaudio.org/index.php?title=IRiver_H-Series IRiver]  


=Overview=
==Common features==


=Common features=
These features are common for all players in the H-series.


== HD100 Series ==
* Supports playback of [[MP3]], [[WMA]], ASF, [[Ogg Vorbis]] (q1/q10)
* USB 2.0


The HD100-series consist of the H100 series, with a capacity of 20GB respectively.
== HD200-series ==


* USB 2.0 Connection
The HD200-series consist of the [http://www.mpio.com/product/productview_hd200.html H200] series, with a capacity of 5GB respectively.
* Included plug-ins for WMP, Real Jukebox, and ITunes(mac).  
 
* HD100 appears as a "mass storage device" without any external software.
* MPIO Earphones 
* HD100 includes a built-in microphones for speech-recording and voice-activated navigation (based upon VoiceNav speech recognition)
* Playlist and Navigation Support (M3U, PLS)  
* Playlist support
* 8-Line LCD with bright clear blue backlight
* HD100 provides 480 seconds of ESP  (Electronic Shock Protection)
* Rechargable Lithium-Ion battery that lasts up to 16 hours.
* FM Tuner with 12 station preset
* File Managment
* Rechargable Lithium-Ion Battery that lasts up to 12 hours.  
* Easy to use GUI
* Large 7 Line LCD-Display
* Direct Encoding
* Holographic Display
* Multi-menu & ID3 language tags.
* 6-band programmable EQ  
* MAC compatible V. 9.2 and up.  
* Upgradable firmware
* Upgradable firmware.
 
== HD300-series ==
The HD300-series consist of the [http://www.mpio.com/product/productview_hd300.html H300] series, with a customizable capacity of 20GB or 40GB respectively.
 
* MPIO earphones
* Playlist and Navigation Support (M3U, PLS)
* FM tuner
* Alarm clock
* 8-Line LCD with bright and clear blue backlight
* Rechargeable Lithium-Ion battery that lasts up to 16 hours.
* File Managment
* Easy to use GUI
* Direct Encoding
* Built in ThinkFree office software.
* Multi-band EQ  
* Multi-menu & ID3 language tags.
* MAC compatible V. 9.2 and up.
* Upgradeable firmware


== HD200 Series ==
== HD300 Series ==
== External links ==
== External links ==
* [http://mpio.sourceforge.net/about.html#About MPIOSH] command-line tool for accessing MPIO file system under linux, no HD support yet. (hasn't been updated in a year).
[[Category:Digital Audio Players]]

Latest revision as of 20:28, 27 December 2008

The H-series is a series of portable harddisk based audio players created by MPIO. MPIO is a Korean based company similiar to IRiver

Overview

Common features

These features are common for all players in the H-series.

HD200-series

The HD200-series consist of the H200 series, with a capacity of 5GB respectively.

  • MPIO Earphones
  • Playlist and Navigation Support (M3U, PLS)
  • 8-Line LCD with bright clear blue backlight
  • Rechargable Lithium-Ion battery that lasts up to 16 hours.
  • File Managment
  • Easy to use GUI
  • Direct Encoding
  • Multi-menu & ID3 language tags.
  • MAC compatible V. 9.2 and up.
  • Upgradable firmware.

HD300-series

The HD300-series consist of the H300 series, with a customizable capacity of 20GB or 40GB respectively.

  • MPIO earphones
  • Playlist and Navigation Support (M3U, PLS)
  • FM tuner
  • Alarm clock
  • 8-Line LCD with bright and clear blue backlight
  • Rechargeable Lithium-Ion battery that lasts up to 16 hours.
  • File Managment
  • Easy to use GUI
  • Direct Encoding
  • Built in ThinkFree office software.
  • Multi-band EQ
  • Multi-menu & ID3 language tags.
  • MAC compatible V. 9.2 and up.
  • Upgradeable firmware

External links

  • MPIOSH command-line tool for accessing MPIO file system under linux, no HD support yet. (hasn't been updated in a year).