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    NDS Personal Media Player (pmp) For Ds/ds Lite

    New from Divineo UK

    Overview of the product

    Convert your DS DS Lite into a full function portable Media Player.
    Play Movies, Music Photos and Games.
    1 Gigabyte of built-in Memory means enough storage space for hours of movies, over 250 songs or thousands of photos!
    Just snap in the cartridge and play!
    Easy Drag'n'Drop feature means moving media to your cartridge is so simple!
    Full touch screen controls - just double click on the file you want to play.

    Specifications & extra information

    Just snap in the cartridge and play!
    Easy Drag'n'Drop feature means moving media to your cartridge is so simple!
    Full touch screen controls - just double click on the file you want to play.Pack Includes
    PMP Player Cartridge
    PMP Media Manager CD
    1 GB Media Storage Pack
    HeadPhones
    USB2.0 Cable

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    Uh....who needs this when you can get a MP3 homebrew player or use Max media?

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    you can get a supercard for a cheaper price than that.

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    Unless Datel fixed some problems, you'll need Moonshell if you don't want your MP3s to skip.

    Not worth it. Many carts (if not ALL) are capable of doing this and more for a few dollars more.

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    so it can play games or not?

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    What video formats does it suports?
    I think even if it supported DivX or MPEG1, they would need to be reencoded to native 256x192.

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