X-Drive Pro VP3310
Posted: Tue Dec 14, 2004 8:45 pm
Vosonic VP3310 Portable Mass Media Drive (2.5 inch HDD and card reader)
This is an improved Vosonic X-Drive VP300 with the addition of a blue backlight.
Cosmetically it is the same as the previous model. It's fairly large and comes in two colours, black or white. Physically it feels a bit cheap and the rear cover seems a bit loose. It is only held in place by one small screw.
It has all the usual features as most Portable Mass Storage Devices.
THe packaging comes with the following;
USB2.0
240v Power Supply
USB cord
Software on mini-CD. (Including manual, Win98 drivers and utilities)
A protective case to pack it in.
3.5mm bud-type headphones
It reads Smartmedia, SD/MMC, Memory Stick Memory stick pro, Compactflash I/II and IBM Microdrives.
It also supports MP3 playback and has cheap headphones included. Playback is excellent on 128-256mbps but struggles with 320mbps mp3s.
Battery life is not long but using the AC power pack will negate that. Pity it doesn't have a 12v car adapter. Battery is an internal 830mAH Li-ion rechargeable (No option for AA batteries). Charging time is about 4 hours.
Use is very simple. Turn it on, insert card, press copy.
Cost is about $200 without a HDD.
This is an improved Vosonic X-Drive VP300 with the addition of a blue backlight.
Cosmetically it is the same as the previous model. It's fairly large and comes in two colours, black or white. Physically it feels a bit cheap and the rear cover seems a bit loose. It is only held in place by one small screw.
It has all the usual features as most Portable Mass Storage Devices.
THe packaging comes with the following;
USB2.0
240v Power Supply
USB cord
Software on mini-CD. (Including manual, Win98 drivers and utilities)
A protective case to pack it in.
3.5mm bud-type headphones
It reads Smartmedia, SD/MMC, Memory Stick Memory stick pro, Compactflash I/II and IBM Microdrives.
It also supports MP3 playback and has cheap headphones included. Playback is excellent on 128-256mbps but struggles with 320mbps mp3s.
Battery life is not long but using the AC power pack will negate that. Pity it doesn't have a 12v car adapter. Battery is an internal 830mAH Li-ion rechargeable (No option for AA batteries). Charging time is about 4 hours.
Use is very simple. Turn it on, insert card, press copy.
Cost is about $200 without a HDD.