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Xs-Drive Vision 2500 Portable Storage Device

Posted: 19 Oct 2007
Super storage from Xs-Drive - XS Drive have announced the release of the Xs-Drive Vision 2500, allowing back up of memory cards on the internal hard disk as well as picture and video playback on its 2.5in TFT colour screen.

Press Release: Xs-Drive Vision 2500 media player

The Xs-Drive Vision 2500 is proposed at the retail price of £139 exc. VAT, for a 60Gb version, which is quite a cost effective multimedia backup solution for photographers and enthusiasts.

The Xs-Drive Vision 2500 is a mid-range storage device which becomes an essential part of the digital photographer arsenal whatever the level of his photographic skills. It can be used to upload and store images from holidays, creating an instant photo album. Photos and videos can be viewed at any time. In addition, the Xs-Drive Vision can be connected to a TV for photo and video viewing.

You can make a complete copy from your memory card by pressing only one button, then view and check the quality of your pictures on the 2.5in TFT colour screen, and browse through the names of files stored on your XS Drive Vision, view videos (.MOV only), play music files or simply check and organize your backed up files on the internal Hard Disk from 60Gb up to 160Gb. You may also access the content of the inserted memory card, and exchange data with your computer via a high speed USB connection.

You can also create a list of your favourite tunes and listen via its high quality music MP3 player with selective control modes for the Volume, Fast Forward/Rewind on the playing track, and Next/Previous track via the control button.

The Xs-Drive Vision 2500 includes a built-in internal rechargeable battery providing up to three hours of use in video playback mode and five hours in audio playback

Compatiblity: Works with all current memory cards used with digital cameras: Compactflash Card type I / type II (CF), Memory Stick (MS), MS Duo, MS MagicGate, MS Magic Gate Duo, MS-ROM, Memory Stick Pro (MS Pro), MS Pro Duo, Secure Digital (SD), miniSD, Micro SD, MultiMediaCard (MMC), xD Picture cards (XD).

Display: Built-in 2.5in High-Resolution LCD. (320 x 240px)

Storage and data backup: Built-in 2.5in hard disk drive (60Gb up to 160Gb)

Download Interface Speed: Fast USB 2.0 Interface port backward compatibility with USB 1.1

Video Player and Recorder: AV-Out TFT/ TV, PAL/NTSC, 30fps at 352 x 288 MPEG playback, .MOV file (software converter supplied on the CD ROM)

Audio: MP3 Music Player. Supports, Playlist, Artist, Album. Built-in Stereo Speaker

Voice Recorder: ADPCM format

Photo: JPEG Viewer & Photo Wallet. Modes: Thumbnail, slide show, full-screen, zoom in/out

E-book: .txt files, bookmark.

File browser: Copy, paste, delete options

Power Source: Internal Li-Ion rechargeable 3.7V/ 2200mAh. External power adapter 5 V (2.5A) 220/240 V.

Accessories: stereo earphone, audio/video,USB cable set, AC power adapter, manual, CD ROM

Dimensions: 128mm × 84mm × 26mm

Weight: 350 grs including hard drive and battery

 

For more information, please visit the Xs-Drive website.
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Have a leaning towards sports and action and portraits. Since becoming a member on this excellent site I feel I've learned so much and that I can ask question without fear of being belittled by more experiance photographers. I'm a self confessed Motor Sports nut a...
Posted: 21 Oct 2007 - 13:32
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Nice but it doesn't seem to support RAW files.

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