Published on May 14th,2008 at 11:37 PM
By >Akihabara News Team

Digital Cowboy Puts a New HD Multimedia HDD 2.5” on the Market

Today Digital Cowboy released a new 2.5’’ HDD Media player kit, the DC-MC25U2. This kit features an enclosure for 2.5’’ SATA HDD, and a cradle equipped with HDMI/Coaxial/Optical/Composite outputs.

The enclosure also features a USB port to connect it to your computer. The device can read WMV HD/MPEG-1/2/4(DivX/XviD)/DVD video files, and MP3/WMA/WAVE/AAC/OGG audio files.

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  • T_Sigauke

    Where can I buy DC-MC25U2

 

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