Posts filed under 'Xbox 360 Memory Unit'

Nyko unveils a memory card reader for the Xbox 360 game console

 May 04, 2006. Provided by All Memory Cards. Source Nyko.

Nyko introduced the Multi-Reader 360 that supports the SmartMedia Card, CompactFlash, Memory Stick and SD Memory Card formats. This allows you to view pictures and listen to music stored on memory cards.

It also has a 3 USB ports that plugs into the front of the Xbox 360 allowing to connect up to four wired controllers at once or attach multiple devices simultaneously such as USB Flash Drives, iPods, MP3 Players or a PSP.

Add comment May 4th, 2006

Datel introduces the first ever Xbox 360 Memory Unit Reader

Datel introduced a Memory Unit Reader being able to connect to any computer having an USB port. With this product you will be able to transfer ingame achievements and other digital files to your computer a much faster and easier than before.

The Memory Unit reader goes under the name Maxconsole and comes with the Xchange 360 and Xplorer360 software that allows you to make backups, share and edit saved games, game profiles etc.

Add comment February 23rd, 2006

SanDisk introduces Cruzer Crossfire USB Flash Drives for game consoles and PC video gaming

SanDisk has today introduced a gaming oriented USB Flash Drive, the SanDisk Cruzer Crossfire, to serve the needs of console and PC video gamers. The SanDisk Cruzer Crossfire will be available in four color-coded capacities: 512 MB in green, 1 GB in white, 2GB in black and 4GB in blue. The drive comes with an attractive metallic lanyard that attaches to a snap-on cap. When connected to a USB-enabled device, the Crossfire’s indicator light pulses lime-green.

Since the new gaming consoles, with their impressive graphics, are more than just gaming devices and people will also use them to view their digital photos and play digital music and other digital files. Microsoft’s recently released Xbox 360 features three USB ports. And early announcements from both Sony and Nintendo have indicated that their next generation game consoles, PlayStation3 for Sony and Revolution for Nintendo, will also support USB connections.

For owners of the Microsoft Xbox 360 console, the SanDisk Cruzer Crossfire can be used to play digital music tracks and show digital still images on any television set that is connected to an Xbox 360. Suggested retail prices for the SanDisk Cruzer Crossfire are $54.99 for 512MB, $99.99 for 1GB, $169.99 for 2GB and $329.99 for 4GB.

Add comment January 5th, 2006


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