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2007-02-26
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2007-02-26
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2007-02-26
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Well, I haven't tried this on my 770 (only on my PSP) so I don't know if it needs a Hub. But the device itself it battery powered so I don't think it needs the hub. As for file selection, it has 5 different buttons ranging from Copy, Music, Pictures, Videos, Software, and ALL. Unfortunately, you can't choose what exactly to copy. But for the price, it's worth it in my opinion.
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2007-02-27
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Interesting. Here's a question:
if the device is hooked up to a 60gb ipod, and you transfer using the "music" button, what gets transferred? Does it just start transferring until the recipient's storage capacity fills up? Say you had 6 videos stored on a thumbdrive and only had room on the recipient device for 3 videos. How do you specify which videos to transfer?
Anyone else try this device on a 770/n800?
http://cgi.ebay.com/The-Smart-X-Copy...QQcmdZViewItem
http://cgi.ebay.com/USB-Data-Transfe...QQcmdZViewItem