Published on January 23rd,2006 at 10:03 AM
By >Daimaou - G.G-B

AKIBA TV : Test of the Rapsody S25 (HD Video Included)

As you all know, the S25 is the perfect companion for your PSP, and thanks to this device, you can have an extremely large number of videos, MP3′s and pictures (or even more for the smart ones) on your PSP!

We had one of these in our gritty hands, and here’s a review. The videos are definitely worth watching, and they’re available in Flash or HD 720p. One of the things we’ll show you is how to transfer a movie from the S25 to a PSP!

Rapsody S25 the review

Enjoy !

The Torrent of our HD video is available here:

AKIBA_S25_HDV_720p.wmv.torrent

Rapsody S25 720p HD
(Progessive Download HTTP “right click and save as”)

Rapsody S25 720p HD
(Streaming Windows Media, Requires at least 6MBits/s)

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