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Usually ships in 1-2 business days | | Only 2 left in stock, order soon! | | | | | | 10-22-2007 - Brand New Item. Description - DATEL DUS0132-I PSP(TM) 4 GB Hard Drive with Battery Pack | | | |
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| $199.99 | |
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| | Product Details | | Product Length: | 5.0 inches | | Product Width: | 2.5 inches | | Product Height: | 7.0 inches | | Product Weight: | 0.63 pounds | | Package Length: | 6.14 inches | | Package Width: | 5.91 inches | | Package Height: | 2.2 inches | | Package Weight: | 0.66 pounds | | Release Date: | May 22, 2006 | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 10 reviews |
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| | Game Information | | Platform: | Sony PSP | | Media: | Video Game | | Item Quantity: | 1 |
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| | Features | - 4GB HD gives the user double the storage and the X2 battery doubles the playing time
- Uses ultra-reliable Micro-Drive technology which interfaces with the PSP® through a flexible memory stick adapter
- Store up to 8 full length movies, thousands of digital photos, MP3's and PSP® game saves
- HD fits tightly into 2 holes by the memory slot compartment
- X2 battery ergonomically replaces the existing PSP® battery
- Includes Max Media Manager PC Software
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| | Customer Reviews | Average Customer Review: ( 10 customer reviews )
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19 of 21 found the following review helpful:
As expected, no surprises. Mar 17, 2006
By LH The Datel hard drive is no more and no less than what it appears to be in the product advertisements. That is, it has what it advertises: 4 gigs, battery, cable, video conversion software. It is also as bulky as it looks. There are little to no surprises with this product; you are getting exactly what it is advertised and what is shown in the images.
Going into more detail:
- Hard Drive: the drive works as it should.
- Battery: the battery seems to work as it should. I use "seems" b/c I did not verify if it actually lasts longer than the original battery. Thus far, I have no reason to doubt its claims. I also dropped my PSP at a height of 1.5-2 feet (and nearly had a heart attack), and this resulted in the PSP not being able to turn on. After panicking for a bit, I took out the battery and put it back in, and it worked after that. The conclusion is that the battery could come loose if you drop it from an unsafe height. But I think you have other problems to worry about than the battery pack if you drop your machine.
- USB cable: it works as it should.
- Software: I was able to use the software to convert an AVI file. It has various settings on quality. For the movie I converted, I had to use the highest quality conversion; it otherwise did not look good. The highest quality conversion was essentially 1:1 in terms of size. It also failed to do a conversion on another AVI file, leading me to believe that it's success rate is dependent on the codec used to encode the file.
- Bulkiness: You've seen the pictures. It should be no surprise that it is bulky. Does it interfere with gameplay? It did for me, but not because of the shape. It was the weight. There's a combination of factors involved here: (1) I'm playing Tokobot, which is an analog stick game. When I play such games, my left pinkie supports much of the machine's weight. (2) I usually play laying down on my bed, and thus the machine is held *vertically*. Because of these two factors, my left pinkie gets sore after about a half hour. If you hold your PSP differently, it shouldn't be a problem. Also, if I play with the PSP held *horizontally*, I have no problem with it. Thus, it wasn't the shape or size that interefered with my gameplay, but the weight.
- Operations: This product has provided no interference with normal usage.
- Accessories: I stumbled across one web page that had a case which is specifically designed to hold the PSP with the Datel hard drive. However, I cannot find it anymore =( You can still attach face armors to the PSP, but not armors that protect the back.
- Unexpected Surprise: After attaching the battery and hard drive, you can actually stand the PSP at a tilted angle for viewing, much like those movie stand accessories.
12 of 13 found the following review helpful:
Not worth it Feb 27, 2006
By demayor
"demayor"
This product makes the PSP too bulky. Its looses its apeal as a small light portable divice.
For that uch money my advice is to buy a couple of 2GB memory sticks. Same ammount of space, more portable, more convenient, faster loading and don't change the overall shape of you PSP.
I have the logitech portecting case and if I want to use it, I have to remove the hard drive which defeats its whole purpose.
5 of 5 found the following review helpful:
Obsolete Technology Oct 19, 2006
By MSG This big clunky old hard drive is useless and overpriced now that SanDisk has a 4GB Memory Stick Pro Duo for $113. It is smaller and makes more sense to buy. Also it is rumored that an 8GB Memory Stick Pro Duo may be out by years end. Do yourself a favor and get the new smaller, cheaper, and more reliable Memory Stick Pro Duo.
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Useless! Mar 01, 2007
By Grouchy Dude They are selling this outdated technology for two hundred dollars? Gimme a break! It is so bulky, but you look at the Ipods with their 30-80 Gig hard drives and see how sleek and small they are. Also, I bought a 4 Gig duo memory card at Best Buy for eighty dollars. It has just as much storage space, it's cheaper, faster access time, smaller, and oh yeah, CHEAPER without any moving parts. They should sell this for 20 bucks to be viable in the marketplace, otherwise, just get a 4 Gig mem card.
9 of 12 found the following review helpful:
Too much to pay for a mediocre product. Feb 17, 2006
By C. Rutman This is a poorly made after market product and it is a total rip off. The hard drive and extra battery pack extrudes from the back of your PSP making it bulkier. Because of this bulk the UMD slot gets stuck when trying to open it. The fittings for the HD do not fit snugly into the PSP backing so it easily comes off. When it does come off the very fragile paper backing of the HD is exposed to damage. (There is also a warning on this paper backing letting you know your warranty is void if it is removed.) The cable that connects from the HD to the PSP requires that your card slot remain open at all times and exposes it to wear and damage. The battery pack IS twice as big but it can only be charged by connecting the charging wire to the PSP, you can not use the battery pack adapter.
Don't waste your money on this product. The extra memory doesn't make it worth all of the other inconveniences that come along with it. It also costs about as much as a brand new PSP. Hopefully I can sell mine.
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