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As Ive upgraded, I will have 3 hard drives to sell, I am in the middle of transferring my stuff from them so am just seeing if there is any interest.
2 x 500GB Seagate Freeagent External USB 2.0 HDD's. £30 each (not Goflex models)
1 x 500GB Inoi Media Player, with remote. £45
All are good condition, and come with cables and PSU's
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1 Freeagent preliminarily sold, so 1 left.
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Updated for details; Media Player; http://images.maplin.co.uk/full/a19hh.jpg(slightly different case design, but the connections are the same) http://sewelldirect.com/images/SW-6284-back.jpgThe case from the front. Specs/Blurb; The media drive can be used with a PC to manage your videos, images and other media files, storing them on the internal hard disk. You can then playback the contents on your TV – it’s that simple. With its complete DVD menu support, photo viewer with thumbnail preview, it makes it the best choice for building the consumer’s digital home theatre system.
High-speed external hard disk with stand-alone media player Load your videos, pictures and music Download video, audio and images via your PC and immediately play them back through your TV Can be used as a standard external hard drive 3.5-inch high speed SATA hard disk drive installed Unique DVD folder playback feature: directly play the ripped DVD Easy to use on-screen file navigation, supporting multi-language Navigate using the included remote control Powerful DivX subtitle display feature; supports most of the subtitle file formats USB 2.0 interface Video media formats: DVD-Video, DivX 3.11/4.x/5.x, Xvid, SVCD, VCD 1.1/2.0, MPEG-1, MPEG-2 File extension formats: DAT, MPEG, VOB, AVI, DivX, XVID, JPEG, MP3, M2P, WAV Audio media formats: MP3, WAV files 5.1 support Image media formats: JPEG Content resolution: DivX file up to 720 X 576 resolution/ JPEG file Up to 5120 X 3840 pixel Video upscaling to 720P for better picture quality Component video output: NTSC-480i / 480p / PAL-576i / 576p / 720p Supports 16:9 and 4:3 TV screen Media outputs: composite, component, SCART and digital audio outputs Media format support: FAT32 / NTFS Supports Windows 98SE/ME/2000XP/2000 and Vista Dimensions: 196(l) x 58(w) x 126(h) mm Please note: the media player does not record from your TV
Many of us have hard drives that we use to store our home movies and music or have endless amounts of DVDs and CDs, so it would make sense to store them all in one place. The difference with a media drive is that you can store then play all of your multimedia files, home movies, etc directly to your TV - no streaming, no hassle and without the need to conect to a PC once the files have been loaded. Just simply plug in, sit back and enjoy!
Seagate Freeagent pic http://i.expansys.com/i/b/b147754.jpg
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pm'd you about the media player one
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Media Player now gone (thanks Derek, hope you enjoy it)
1 freeagent left...
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