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Datel releases Max Media Player for Nintendo DS

Well, it looks like Datel is at it again. As I posted in an earlier news bit, recently Datel has been coming out with some truly innovative products. The latest to down the pipeline is the MAX Media Player for the Nintendo DS. Simply put, it’s a 4 gigabyte hard drive and software package that will allow you to listen to MP3’s, watch videos, view pictures on your DS and uhm… run executable files. It’s a bit expensive at a suggested retail of $189.99, but if you want a device with those features, such is the price you’ll pay. How well does it work? That I couldn’t tell you, but I’d be interested in hearing from anyone who’s picked one up.
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So, do you think that for the price it’s worth picking up? If you’ve purchased one, how well does it work? Inquiring minds want to know!

April 27, 2006 Posted by | Datel, Nintendo DS | Leave a comment

DATEL RELEASES MAX MEDIA PLAYER FOR NINTENDO DS

Well, it looks like Datel is at it again. As I posted in an earlier news bit, recently Datel has been coming out with some truly innovative products. The latest to down the pipeline is the MAX Media Player for the Nintendo DS. Simply put, it’s a 4 gigabyte hard drive and software package that will allow you to listen to MP3’s, watch videos, view pictures on your DS and uhm… run executable files. It’s a bit expensive at a suggested retail of $189.99, but if you want a device with those features, such is the price you’ll pay – besides, a 4 gigabyte Ipod Nano has a suggested retail of $249.99. How well does it work? That I couldn’t tell you, but I’d be interested in hearing from anyone who’s picked one up.

April 27, 2006 Posted by | Datel, Nintendo DS, Peripherals & Accessories | 1 Comment

DATEL TO MAKE XBOX 360 HEADSET ADAPTER

With such great ideas as the XSATA Xbox 360 to PC/PC to Xbox 360 Hard Drive transfer device, a 4 gigabyte USB Hard Drive and the Memory card to PC transfer kit, Datel is certainly making a name for themselves in the land of Xbox 360 peripherals. Word over at Maxconsole.net is that the next item to come down the Datel pipeline will be a headset adapter that will allow Xbox 360 users to connect their old Xbox headsets to the 360 controllers and use the mute/volume features. Definitely something to keep an eye on. More info at Maxconsole.net.

April 19, 2006 Posted by | Datel, Peripherals & Accessories, Xbox 360 | Leave a comment