Nifty mass storage device...
Nifty mass storage device...
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HankScorpio

Original Poster:

715 posts

259 months

Sunday 4th September 2005
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http://www.compactdrive.com/product.php?p=pd70x

Looks good for price too, <90 without a disk.

robdickinson

31,343 posts

276 months

Monday 5th September 2005
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My XS drive was £110 from a place in Australia with a 40gb drive and it plays MP3's too.

anonymous-user

76 months

Monday 5th September 2005
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I think the winner about this one is that it takes normal AA rechargeable batteries so you can keep a few spares in your bag in case it decides to die on you. Looks damn good to me - can't see a UK reseller though.

robdickinson

31,343 posts

276 months

Monday 5th September 2005
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You can get an AA batery pack for the XS drive stuff for a few quid btw. battery lasts a couple of hours anyhow, enough for 4gb or so of data transfer (on mine at least) unless you use it as an mp3 all day, which I did pluged into the car stereo/cig lighter

Ian_H

988 posts

266 months

Monday 5th September 2005
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Thanks for finding this, it looks great As well as using AA batteries the fact that it is so quick a downloading a card is the biggest bonus for me
Can't find a UK dealer also but this company sells them
www.powerinnumbers.com.au/
I've had gear from this guy in Australia before With no problems at all and very quick delivery. Seriously thinking about trying one of these.



Cheers
Ian

robdickinson

31,343 posts

276 months

Monday 5th September 2005
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Ian_H said:

www.powerinnumbers.com.au/
Cheers
Ian


Thats where I got my xs drive, DHL'd over to me in 2 days, no customs, excelent!

HankScorpio

Original Poster:

715 posts

259 months

Monday 5th September 2005
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I had an XS II and it was pants.

The Epson I've got is perfect at the mo but I thought the (claimed) speed, AA compatability and price of this one would interest a few peeps on here.

My Fuji used to take AAs and I always had a little holder with a couple of sets of 4 and a rapid charger in the car. AAs definitely have some advantages.

Ian_H

988 posts

266 months

Tuesday 20th September 2005
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Well I have now had one of these devices for a couple of weeks now and I have to say it's brilliant
I bought it from the online distributor in Singapore
www.eastgear.com/shop/index.php?currency=USD
Delivery was via Fedex and it took 4 working days from order to delivery (and that included 24 hours in Fedex's Poynton depot awaiting customs clearance ) It works exactly how it says on the tin, I can download a full 2gb card in about 5 minutes and after about 20gb the AA rechargeable batteries (4 x 2500mah rechargeables included) are still showing full strength. Only downside so far is that I have just recieved an invoice from Fedex for £19 for VAT due to customs


Cheers
Ian