NDS 4GB HDD/Media Player
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MAX Media Player with 4GB HDD includes a massive 4GB hard drive unit, which is enough to store up to ten full-length movies, over a thousand music tracks, thousands of digital pictures or numerous other file types.

MAX Media Player turns your Nintendo DS into a powerful home entertainment device, with huge storage capacity and movie playback, music on the move and a convenient picture viewer through a 3rd party player like MoonShell. At last, you can use your DS to watch videos, listen to your MP3s, view your digital photo collection and even run executable programs from the console's thriving home brew scene.

MAX Media Player with 4GB HDD comes supplied with a massive 4GB hard drive unit, which is enough to store up to ten full-length movies, over a thousand music tracks, thousands of digital pictures or numerous other file types, such as data programs and executables. You can even remove the 4GB hard drive and use any CompactFlash memory card in its place. Awesome!

It's really straightforward to use too. Just connect your HDD unit to your PC with the USB cable (supplied) and use Windows to simply drag and drop compatible content to the 4GB hard drive. Now you can kill time on that long journey by watching movies on the move, or listening to your favourite music. You can even take your digital holiday snaps round your granny's or down the pub without printing them out too!

Features

  • A host of media and home brew features.
  • MP3 playback.
  • Video viewer.
  • Digital image viewer.
  • 4GB hard drive.
  • Can also use CompactFlash memory.

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I want to know how do you send stuff from your computer to your NDS 4GB HDD/Media Player. thanks

Codejunkies Reply: It's got a USB port on it and comes with a USB lead to connect to your PC.

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What format of video's does it take, can .AVI files work on it??

Codejunkies Reply: You need to convert them into .d3v - this is because the DS only has limited decoding capability so we need to know the size/compression of the video.

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Can I use SD card too?

Codejunkies reply: No, it takes CompactFlash cards.

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