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swartz

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X3max - $50 Shipped
« on: November 02, 2010, 06:39:00 PM »

Hey XS,

I have a small inventory of the X3Max I'd like to offer to the community shipped for $50 USD via lettermail, if you would like to upgrade to expedited (trackable) shipping, it'll be an additional $5.

All packages ship from Canada.

128k flash memory
Mirco SDHC support
Compatible with both Atmel and PIC based payloads. You do not need to wait for an official build like competing brands, all payloads work by default with the X3Max when flashing via the X3Tool V2.

As a new member I understand some of you may want pictures of stock - if I get a request for that I'll be happy to snap a few photos with my name written on a piece of paper.

For more information and a comparison chart look below.


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The X3 Max is compatible with all models and regions including: USA, JAP, PAL, and Korea.
 

The X3 Max has 128k of flash memory, 32BIT MCU, and natively supports Micro SDHC for future expansion.

 

Installing the X3Max is as easy as plugging in a USB flash drive, the process is completely solderless and does not void your warranty.

 

Unleash the cell processor and run unsigned code and experiment with homebrew applications.

 

Backup games to your internal or external hard drive and experience noticeably quicker load times. A Bluray burner and media are not required!

 

The X3Max an open source project and therefore is compatible with all third party developers firmware. All Official builds are tested thoroughly by our team before released to ensure they are stable and bug free.

 

Frequent updates by our team and other members of the community combined with X3Tool V2 makes the update process easy, even for novices.

 

There are alot of different dongles currently on the market, many of which claim to be the best while offering nothing unique. The following chart was compiled in order to assist users in determining which dongle is the most advanced.

(IMG:http://x3max.com/compare.png)

 


This post has been edited by swartz: Nov 3 2010, 01:39 AM
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