Xecuter X360 USB Pro - All Version 360 DVD to USB
>> From team-xecuter.com:
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What a busy day it?s been for the scene :) We have been working very hard on a number of products these last few months, one in particular that we have been very excited about. You may have read our news the other day that one of of our more popular products had been copied in China. We hear today that another group are releasing a product whose vague description sounded strikingly similar to ours. As this is a cat and mouse business these days we figured that we?d let this particular cat out of the bag and give you a sneak peak at one of the big products we have been working on these last couple of months.
The Xecuter X360 USB PRO ? The World?s first ALL 360 DVD to SATA Adapter!
As part of the team who are extensively involved in the programming of DVD firmware, we have been able to develop the most stable and solid 360 DVD to USB converter that you could ever possibly wish for. Gone are the days of Sata cards and disabling VIA drivers and messing around with x64 issues. Simply plug in your drive to your USB port and go. Supports all Hitachi, Samsung, Benq & Liteon DVD Drives ! Finally this is now open to all from beginners to hard core enthusiasts.
The prototypes we have been working with are obviously very roughly made ? but we are about a week or so away from a final test prototype and production should begin soon. There will also be custom software which is also in development.
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I had the information released even before team x did, and now my proof has posted. Team X's tool is just to say they had it first. Funny how all their designs get stolen. The real tool is here:
Modking are you affiliated with Maximus somehow? It almost seems like it.
Actually, what difference does it make who copied who? The fact that they both will released simply means that I won't have to pay $250 for it (i.e. competition).
I myself will be opting for Xecuter's version. Not because Maximus is inferior (or even superior), but simply because everything I own that the two companies both make, is Xecuter, as my 1st connectivity kit was Xecuter, so I stayed with them (although I also own an unused Maximus Extractor and Vampire).
If both companies have working prototypes, how do we know who's idea it was first? We don't. And I could care less. Just get em out there so we can choose.