Dr Gadget - Gadget Shop - Datel XSATA (Xbox 360)

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List Price: £39.99
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Manufacturer: Datel Direct Ltd
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Manufacturer Maximum Age: 18 Binding: Video Game Brand: Datel Direct Ltd EAN: 0897459000732 Label: Datel Direct Ltd Manufacturer: Datel Direct Ltd Manufacturer Minimum Age: 36 Platform: Xbox 360 Publisher: Datel Direct Ltd Release Date: 2006-07-21 Studio: Datel Direct Ltd
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Good, but theres something better. Comment: Nice. But outdated. There is now a product by the same company, called Xport which does the same thing, but does not need to be attached to your 360 and PC simultaneously, meaning you can take your HDD away from your 360.
Xport is also available from Amazon and for the same price, and although does not have blue neons, is easier to use and has a faster connection.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Wasnt what i expected or how they've made it out to be! Comment: Well i got this as a x-mas presant and i must say it was a good presant but how i expected it to be was that it plugged in ur xbox via hdd and then ran to ur pc via usb... correct but.. the thing is u cant play with ur profile whilst its plugged in... in other words u can save games to hdd but not how i expected
i expected to be able to just plug it in play and save directly onto the hdd but its not as simple. First u need a programme for the two to link i.e. Xplore360 then u need Window media player 11 or Zune and the connectivity of the normal PC attactment via internet.....
In my opinon i would but the hdd that can just plug directly to the xbox from sony i think. Cant destinctly remeber it but u'd be better off trust me
Sorry bout the spelling
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