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Distributor: Targus Reviewer: Howard Bourke Release date: Out Now |
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Finally, an affordable third party solution that allows PlayStation 3 and XBox 360 owners to easily share, transport and store files with Iomega’s USB 2.0 Media Xporter Hard Drive. With convenient USB 2.0 connectivity and 160 gigabytes of storage, this all-in-one solution is the perfect accessory for your next generation console that can be used by just about everyone.
Best of all, the Xporter Hard Drive is quite small for transportation and comes in a sleek black and green design that compliments the colour schemes of both the XBox 360 and the PlayStation 3 gaming consoles.
Whether you wish to watch or listen to high definition videos and music
on your consoles, this device easily connects to your PC and your
console(s), ensuring that even the novice computer user will have no
difficulty in copying files to the huge 160GB hard drive.
The installation on your
Windows Vista test machine was a breeze and the system automatically
detected the hard drive once it was connected to a spare USB port. Once
connected, we simply copied a variety of movies, pictures and music to
the hard drive, then began testing it on our consoles.
We watched a variety of high definition videos on both consoles
and the speed and quality was perfect. Music, photos and the like were
just as good and even though some of this functionality can be done
wirelessly, the option of an external hard drive is just as good and at
times better.
Although not an issue with the
unit itself, however the playback quality of the PlayStation 3 was far
superior than the XBox 360 on our high definition TV but fortunately
Prism offers the user a few tweaks to improve the video playback on high
definition televisions.
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