National Geographic on 160GB Hard Drive
National Geographic Society presents the National Geographic on 160GB Hard Drive, which is essentially a set of each issue of National Geographic magazine, digital reproductions in high resolution.
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The player offers a NatGeo easy for you to “explore topics, find photos, browse the globeor wander on your own expedition.” It includes all maps, photos and magazine numbers found on the DVD collection .
The HDD 160 GB uses a USB connection and there are still 100 GB free space for your own use. It costs $ 199.95. [via itechnews]
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