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Black I-O Data HDCA-U USB 2.0 External HDDs
I-O Data has introduced the black model of its HDCA-U USB 2.0 External HDD line-up. Coming in both 1TB and 2TB sizes, these external HDDs feature a USB 2.0 connection interface, TV recording support and FAT31 format. The 1TB and 2TB models will go on sale from early July for around $127 and $161.
Compatible models | Models equipped with a USB 2.0/1.1 port | |
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Corresponding OS (Japanese only) | ● Windows 8 (32-bit 64-bit) / Windows 7 (32-bit 64-bit) / Windows Home Server 2011 (※ 1) / Windows Vista (32.64 bit) / Windows XP ● Mac OS X 10.5 ~ 10.8 ※ support software only supports all Windows. ※ 1: I except for the software. | |
Attached article | ● USB 2.0/1.1 cable AB (about 1m) 1 book, AC adapter ※ CD-ROM are not attached. Please download from our website support software. | |
Specification | ● Mass: ● VCCI Class B, RoHS Directive-compliant does not include about 39 (W) × 185 (D) × 120 (H) mm ※ protrusions,: (: about 1.5kg at the time of packing) ● Dimensions only 1.1kg ※ body Electrical Appliance and Material Safety Law (PSE), ※ AC adapter, Green Purchasing Law (2.0TB models only) |
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#4637842 Posted on: 08/15/2013 08:15 PM
I might have to reinstall this when the Ultra version arrives, I miss smashing people up on-line!
I might have to reinstall this when the Ultra version arrives, I miss smashing people up on-line!
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#4637847 Posted on: 08/15/2013 08:21 PM
Not for those of us that bought the physical copy
You'll only have to pay $15 for the upgrade 

Not for those of us that bought the physical copy

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#4637853 Posted on: 08/15/2013 08:29 PM
I'm not digging these anime style juddery animations in these combat games, i do like the animations in Mortal Kombat though.
sucks to be me

I'm not digging these anime style juddery animations in these combat games, i do like the animations in Mortal Kombat though.
sucks to be me


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#4637892 Posted on: 08/15/2013 09:55 PM
Wont be buying it after the massive fail that MK9 was for online play. Massive Massive fail.
Wont be buying it after the massive fail that MK9 was for online play. Massive Massive fail.
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It's like the 90's all over again.
I'm not sure if I'll pick this one up though. I already have SSFIV:AE on Steam. What I'd really like to see is UMvC3 on Steam.
....Okay, now that I think about it I'm sure I'll pick this up on a Steam sale. Who am I kidding?
You'll only have to pay $15 for the upgrade