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Re: [OT] USB Drive that supports DIVX/XVID
Andy / Andrew,
Did you ever order one of the freecom devices and if so what was your
experience?
Steve
On 11/11/05, Andy Davies <dajdavies@xxxxxxx> wrote:
> What ever you do don't buy the one from Pixmania - it's a PoS and they
> don't understand the Sale of Goods Act
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> When I sort out my refund I'm going to try one of these:
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> http://www.novatech.co.uk/novatech/specpage.html?FRE-25415
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> Andrew wrote:
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> >I am in need (well buying for my lady for Christmas) a USB stereo.
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> >Well I've found one nice and cheap, but now need to get her some
USB
> >storage.
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> >I thought 'why not see what I can get for my money'
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> >A little googling I found this.
> >http://www.everythingusb.com/iomega_screenplay_60gb.html
> >Excert:
> >"With a capacity of 60GB, the new Iomega Screenplay is well
suited for
> >playing back the majority of today's media on any RCA or S-Video
equipped
> >television. With the exception of H.264 and WMV, nearly all the
popular
> >video formats are supported, including MPEG-1/2/4, VOB, DivX and
the
> >open-source XviD codec"
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> >Does anyone have one of these ? or know how much where to get ?
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> >Does anyone know or any similar products or could recomend
something for the
> >car that would do the same as buying this + USB stereo ?
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