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PostHeaderIcon I-O Data's HDPN-U500/V portable hard drive pulls video from your camcorder, plays it on your TV

Looking for a quick and easy way to bridge the gap between your camcorder and your TV? Then you might want to consider I-O Data's new 500GB HDPN-U500/V portable hard drive, which packs a USB port to pull video directly off a compatible Sanyo Xacti, JVC Everio, or Sony Handycam camcorder, and an HDMI port to let you play that video on your TV straight from the hard drive. Of course, it'll also function just fine as a regular external hard drive for your computer, and it boasts a shock-resista... nt design that should let you toss it around a bit without too much worry. No word on a release over here just yet, but folks in Japan should be able to pick this one up next month for ¥15,330, or about $180.

I-O Data's HDPN-U500/V portable hard drive pulls video from your camcorder, plays it on your TV originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 26 Aug 2010 01:45:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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