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Gadget Frenzy: Stuck what to do with your 2.5" Hard Drive?

Submitted by jasonslater on Saturday, 6 October 2007No Comment

Got a spare 2.5″ Hard Drive? I have. What about fitting it into the very reasonably priced Portable Multimedia 2.5″ HDD Reader Player With 5.1 Audio Channels and Karaoke Function as shown on the uxcell.com website.

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Some of the highlights of this device are:

It supports a number of multimedia formats:

  • Video file supported: DVD-VIDEO(VOB)/DAT/MPEG1/MPEG2(DVD,SVCD)/MPEG-4/AVI/Divx
  • Audio file supported: DVD-AUDIO/CD-DA/ASF/WMA/MP3

It is suitable for most 2.5″ HDD units with a maximum capacity is 160G  ( bearing in mind each partition must not be over 32GB )

Features full-functions DVD playing and standard picture display and music playing.

Comes supplied with cable for TV and includes a VGA socket.

Designed with 5.1 audio channels karaoke function to enrich your enjoyment.(microphone not included)

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