I didn't see anything on this forum about this, so I thought it would be helpful for people to hear about a hard drive you can connect to the PSP. I read about the Apacer Share Steno CD311 on the Playstation forum and now after buying one for myself, I can tell you it's great. I brought about 15 movies and all the Critic episodes with me on a long trip. It was very easy to connect the Steno to the PSP, delete the videos I just watched and then copy new videos to the memory stick on the PSP.
I got mine for $149 at supermediastore.com, which is just a little more than a 1 GB Duo, but it holds almost 40 Duos worth of videos. And you don't have to super-compress your videos to awful quality to get them all to fit on your Duo.
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.
Wudini - it works the same as when you connect via USB to a PC. To answer your question with a question, why do you think the steno comes with a user interface for file transfer?
U STILL HAVE TO HAVE A BIG MEMORY STICK so its worthless i say. When are u going to need more than 4 hrs of video? Do you routinely Fly around the friggin world?? if so get a laptop!
I just bought an 80Gig drive a week ago for my Lacie HD encloeure. This is a better use for all that space! Now I just need to encode all my movies (sigh). I wish someone would make a movie bittorrent site for PSP format movies.
What 80GB HD
I should have the case by tuesday, I'll let you know how it all turns out!"
kastef said: "Well all I have is a 256 pro duo. I transfered a file that is 192MB in about 3mins. When I copy from computer to PSP it takes about 3mins as well.
I bought it online from here:
did this alredy cum with a harddrive
did this already cum with the hardrive or no
Well, I was going to either wait or just get the enclosure and but the drive later. Then I had a thought. With the right cable the CD211 should work fine with my LaCie Bigger Disk as long as I can plug the LaCie into a power outlet.
1TB = 2000 movies or 200,000 MP3's or a marvelous combination of the two.
The LaCie isn't very portable overall, but if I get pulled on a loooong vacation somewhere, I'll be good to go. I'm gettin' me one 'o these and soon!
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