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    Default Portable HDD vs Expensive Memory Duo's?

    Found this on another forum :

    40GB Portable HDD

    Supposedly you can plug your PSP into this whilst on the go and it thinks the portable HDD is a computer, so you can transfer films/files etc to the memory duo as you please..

    'The Steno mounts the PSP memory stick so you can browse the memory stick's files on the Steno. It has a very tiny display and a crude, but useable interface to delete and copy files back and forth between the Steno's hard drive and the PSP' - Phredd - PSP411.com

    Not exactly sure how they work but seems interesting.. anyone tried this?

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    Hmm sounds interesting and is a heck of a lot cheaper than buying 20 2 gig sticks. :P

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    **warez site spam**
    read the rules, this is my only warning.
    souLLy

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    How is this warez site spam? It sounded pretty legit if you ask me..

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    Yeah looks legit too, I just checked into it. (Of course I have been wrong before...)

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    Quote Originally Posted by finite
    **warez site spam**
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    Sorry if you consider this spam but I though others on here might be intested in this..

    Seems like a good gadget if it does what is said.

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    this looks good, it'd be MUCH better if it plugged into the memory stick port and emulated a memory stick so you don't have to 'copy' anything to anywhere, and can effectively stream from the drive.

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