Posted Feb 02, 2007 at 06:23PM by Ian C.
Listed in:
Mods,
Videos
Tags:
Pimp My Ride,
Divineo
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This isn't as cool or as handy as a Ben Heck mod, but it is guaranteed to make any Xbox 360 owner who does get this mod feel like they've just sent their console over to those "Pimp My Ride" folks.
The guys over at Divineo have managed to create a customized Xbox 360 case that has a 5"x8" LCD/TFT monitor built into its side. Check it out: You have to admit: it gets very useful if your TV gets busted. Even more useful if you're one of those folks who uses a projector as their primary display. |
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Posted Aug 28, 2006 at 12:38PM by Ryan A.
Listed in:
Hacks & Exploits,
Mods
Tags:
Toshiba,
LG,
Hitachi-Maxell,
Team Underdog,
NME-360,
Divineo
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When it comes to patchmods for Xbox 360, Team Underdog owns with its NME-360 v1.0. However, Divineo came up with a new product that looks like their initial edition of the DVD patchmod chips, not to mention it being cheaper at $24 only.Named Aladdin2 Mod360, this product is available in two drives and both have a low wire count: 4 for Toshiba Samsung drive and 11 for Hitachi-LG. Aside from auto booting original games, this mod automatically boots NME360 type backups and "those that are in dual format (xtreme/NME360)" as well. Once it detects an original game, Mod360 will disabling patching making it excellent for Xbox Live. Keep in mind though that backups should be in NME360 format and the book-type of the DVD+R DL can be either DVD+R or DVD-ROM. For diagrams of both drives, click on the thumbnails below. |
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Posted Aug 28, 2006 at 12:07PM by Ryan A.
Listed in:
News
Tags:
Team Xecuter,
Europe,
UK,
Divineo
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Alarmed by some malicious sites taking pre-orders of X360 USB, Team Xecuter released an authorized stockist information. They reiterated that these sites are not authorized and they don't have any stocks of the product at all.Team Xecuter emphasizes, X360 USB will take first placement of orders on the following sites: www.divineo.com (US and Europe market) and www.mrmodchips.com for the UK market. The date for this is still two weeks away from now. The team even announced the price to warn the public furthermore. X360 is tagged between $44.95 - $49.95, due to shipping and location's taxes. The official kit will also include the 360 Connectivity Kit v2; this should not be sold separately. When the product gets shipped, those who ordered will be notified accordingly. As locations become determined, Team Xecuter will come up with a list of official resellers of the USB as well as other X360 products. |
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Posted Jul 18, 2006 at 07:18AM by Anna S.
Listed in:
News
Tags:
remote control,
Divineo,
Cooling System
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If you're looking a new way to cool your Xbox360 and is unimpressed with Dano2k0's Fully Internal Watercooled Xbox360 mod or unwilling to dismantle your console, then why not get this Power Cooling System Vertical Stand from Divineo? Yes. It's the same Divineo that was selling the black and white PSPs with FW 1.5. The site doesn't have much on this product except it's a powerful cooling system that emits little noise, has an indicator and console-stand function, and a good design; plus it comes with a remote control.
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