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    by Published on March 13th, 2006 16:12

    Divineo USA have posted news about the Xecuter 3 IR .

    Finally, we got enough Xecuter 3 IR to fill all our back orders. This product can now be shipped within 24h.



    Features:
    1. Blue status led
    2. Compatible with any chip
    3. Enable/Disable chip upon boot.
    4. Easy to use programming software
    5. Learning functionality allows virtually any remote control to be used
    6. User programmable buttons for all functions, such as wich button turns on the xbox or turns it off
    7. Safety Off makes sure you press the 'OFF' button 3 times before turning off the xbox to prevent unintended xbox shutdown
    8. Turn ON and OFF the XBOX with the XBOX Dvd remote control, and any RCA DVD compatible remote (and there are hundreds of these)
    9. Perfect-Press - The length of emulated press of front panel 'Power' button can be finely tuned to work with any chips' needs (ie. long press is 100msec - mod on, short press is 10msec - mod off) ...
    by Published on March 13th, 2006 16:11

    Divineo USA have posted news about the Xenium GOLD SP modchip:

    We got the first (small) batch of Xenium GOLD SP. Unfortunately, there is few pre-order that we wont be able to fill. We should receive another (bigger) batch of GOLD SP in 1 or 2 weeks. The GOLD version, without the SP adapter should be available at the same time.



    The GOLD SP is based on the Xenium GOLD chip, but with a totally solderless installation on ALL Xbox version, from V1.0 to V1.7! It has all the features of the amazing Xenium GOLD but is so easy to install you will only need minutes to get it running! ...
    by Published on March 13th, 2006 16:09

    Divineo USA have posted news that they have the DuoQ Modchip in stock.



    - Supports multi-disc and AR
    - compatible with all regions & all versions
    - region free loading
    - low power design
    - Simple 6 wire installation points
    - super easy wireless install
    - Jumperless solution for Pal, US and Jap machines
    - no need to remove mainboard
    - PAL/NTSC region force
    - installation control LEDs
    - switchable read setting adjustment / error retry (left joystick toggles upon booting)
    - switchable audiofix (right joystick toggles upon booting)
    - anti-static packaging
    - THIS PRODUCT IS NOT UPGRADABLE ...
    by Published on March 13th, 2006 16:07

    Divineo USA have posted news that they have the Neuros Recorder 2 in stock. Heres the news and info:

    The Neuros MPEG4 Recorder 2 is a Digital VCR for your Sony PSP(tm) and iPod(tm) video! The ultimate solution for all multimedia geeks.



    Imagine having instant access to all your video anywhere! With its ability to easily record from any analog video source onto standard memory cards, the Neuros MPEG4 Recorder 2 is the must-have companion for PSP’s, iPod’s and other portable media players. With the Recorder 2 you can record the media you already own onto your handhelds to liven up your commute, make a cross-country business trip seem a little less lonely, or just watch your favorite movie or TV show in bed without disturbing your sleeping spouse.

    Here’s how it works. Just pop a CF or memory stick memory card (purchased separately) into the Recorder 2 and plug it into the video-out jacks of any video source (cable or Satellite TV box, DVR, PVR like Tivo™, VCR, DVD player, camcorder, etc) with the supplied cables and hit ‘Record.’ Once the recording is finished, you can instantly view the recorded video on a PSPTM , your laptop or other handheld that accepts CF or memory stick by popping the memory card out of the Recorder 2, popping it into the player, and hitting ‘Play’.

    It’s easy to watch on an iPod too: Just transfer the recorded file to your PC via a USB card reader (purchased separately) and add it to iTunes, then sync your iPod, and you are ready to go. Nothing to download or convert.

    Neuros is all about openness and freedom and, unlike the big guys, uses open standards to make sure your content plays without hassle on as many products as possible.

    You can even do timed recording so you can record last night’s “Sopranos" or “The Daily Show” while you sleep or this afternoon’s ballgame while you work. And it’s just as easy to record from DVDs or to digitize your home movies. You can also use the Recorder 2 to watch video or view photos on your TV. Just plug it into the Video-In jacks on the TV and hit ‘Play’. And with the USB connection from your PSP or an inexpensive USB adaptor/Card reader (not included), you can easily drag and drop content from the memory card onto your computer to play it on your laptop or home PC.

    The Recorder 2 weighs ounces and fits in the palm of your hand, so you can easily take it on the road with you as your portable digital VCR.
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    by Published on March 13th, 2006 16:06

    Divineo USA have posted news that they have the Neuros Recorder 2 in stock. Heres the news and info:

    The Neuros MPEG4 Recorder 2 is a Digital VCR for your Sony PSP(tm) and iPod(tm) video! The ultimate solution for all multimedia geeks.



    Imagine having instant access to all your video anywhere! With its ability to easily record from any analog video source onto standard memory cards, the Neuros MPEG4 Recorder 2 is the must-have companion for PSP’s, iPod’s and other portable media players. With the Recorder 2 you can record the media you already own onto your handhelds to liven up your commute, make a cross-country business trip seem a little less lonely, or just watch your favorite movie or TV show in bed without disturbing your sleeping spouse.

    Here’s how it works. Just pop a CF or memory stick memory card (purchased separately) into the Recorder 2 and plug it into the video-out jacks of any video source (cable or Satellite TV box, DVR, PVR like Tivo™, VCR, DVD player, camcorder, etc) with the supplied cables and hit ‘Record.’ Once the recording is finished, you can instantly view the recorded video on a PSPTM , your laptop or other handheld that accepts CF or memory stick by popping the memory card out of the Recorder 2, popping it into the player, and hitting ‘Play’.

    It’s easy to watch on an iPod too: Just transfer the recorded file to your PC via a USB card reader (purchased separately) and add it to iTunes, then sync your iPod, and you are ready to go. Nothing to download or convert.

    Neuros is all about openness and freedom and, unlike the big guys, uses open standards to make sure your content plays without hassle on as many products as possible.

    You can even do timed recording so you can record last night’s “Sopranos" or “The Daily Show” while you sleep or this afternoon’s ballgame while you work. And it’s just as easy to record from DVDs or to digitize your home movies. You can also use the Recorder 2 to watch video or view photos on your TV. Just plug it into the Video-In jacks on the TV and hit ‘Play’. And with the USB connection from your PSP or an inexpensive USB adaptor/Card reader (not included), you can easily drag and drop content from the memory card onto your computer to play it on your laptop or home PC.

    The Recorder 2 weighs ounces and fits in the palm of your hand, so you can easily take it on the road with you as your portable digital VCR.
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    by Published on March 13th, 2006 16:03

    To be perfectly honest, it's been so long since we last heard anything from THQ's PSP version of Juiced, we'd almost completely forgotten it existed. Last look - in September, no less - developer Juice Games was whapping the world with a whole new batch of Juiced: Eliminator screens and - by a strange coincidence - that's exactly what it's doing this time around as well.
    In case you're wondering, haven't been following or merely demand concerted repetition of gaming fact before it sinks in, Juiced: Eliminator takes all the street-racing, modding action of its big console predecessor and slings in a whole bunch of new modes (including the heavily-hyped 'Eliminator' mode, which is apparently so much fun it'll blow your pants clean off without even requiring the removal of your trousers first), wi-fi-enabled multiplay and a host of other new features.

    Juiced: Eliminator is currently scheduled for release on PSP this June and is one-hundred percent guaranteed to make your handheld go slightly faster.

    This Newspost and screens can be seen at CVG -> http://www.computerandvideogames.com....php?id=135515 ...
    by Published on March 13th, 2006 16:01

    If we were feeling lazy, we could run these New Super Mario Bros. screens without any text at all; each nostalgia-laden screenshot is worth a thousand words to the seasoned Nintendo gamer.
    Mario's platforming renaissance on the DS sees the return of many much-loved Mario locals, plus an assortment of crazy power-ups, such as a wearable Koopa shells or mushrooms that turn Mario into a hulking giant. The game also promises to feature branching levels which will ensure a truck-load of replay value, music to the ears of die-hard Nintendo stalwarts.

    New Super Mario Bros. is penned in for a US release in May, but has yet to plumb in a European release date.

    This newspost and the screens are at CVG --> http://www.computerandvideogames.com....php?id=135524 ...
    by Published on March 13th, 2006 16:01

    If we were feeling lazy, we could run these New Super Mario Bros. screens without any text at all; each nostalgia-laden screenshot is worth a thousand words to the seasoned Nintendo gamer.
    Mario's platforming renaissance on the DS sees the return of many much-loved Mario locals, plus an assortment of crazy power-ups, such as a wearable Koopa shells or mushrooms that turn Mario into a hulking giant. The game also promises to feature branching levels which will ensure a truck-load of replay value, music to the ears of die-hard Nintendo stalwarts.

    New Super Mario Bros. is penned in for a US release in May, but has yet to plumb in a European release date.

    This newspost and the screens are at CVG --> http://www.computerandvideogames.com....php?id=135524 ...
    by Published on March 13th, 2006 16:01

    If we were feeling lazy, we could run these New Super Mario Bros. screens without any text at all; each nostalgia-laden screenshot is worth a thousand words to the seasoned Nintendo gamer.
    Mario's platforming renaissance on the DS sees the return of many much-loved Mario locals, plus an assortment of crazy power-ups, such as a wearable Koopa shells or mushrooms that turn Mario into a hulking giant. The game also promises to feature branching levels which will ensure a truck-load of replay value, music to the ears of die-hard Nintendo stalwarts.

    New Super Mario Bros. is penned in for a US release in May, but has yet to plumb in a European release date.

    This newspost and the screens are at CVG --> http://www.computerandvideogames.com....php?id=135524 ...
    by Published on March 13th, 2006 15:59

    This is one for all the PSP lovers... Sony has announced a new video recorder. No HD, no HDMI, no DVD or BR... only the MS (MemoryStick)! This MSVR-A10 is a Mr reader/recorder that supports the MPEG-4 AVC(H.264) format and encodes the video straight onto the MS in 320x240, which gives you between 2h20 and 4h10 of video on a 1GB MS (depending on the compression). This little toy will cost less than 180 EUR.

    Screenshots via comments ...
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