Redimus wrote:My Blue one (along with Rumble n Frenzy) is winging its way to me as I type (and BOY cant i wait seeing the picture of the blue 'un), but first I have but one question. The memory card, does that come with him, or do you have to buy one seperatly? Also does he come with leads to connect him to your pc, or do you need some kinda device for the actual card?
Gutter Bunny wrote:i just cant get into the white ver. its far to...plain
if only they had put blue details on it to break up all the white.
Justicity wrote:Redimus wrote:My Blue one (along with Rumble n Frenzy) is winging its way to me as I type (and BOY cant i wait seeing the picture of the blue 'un), but first I have but one question. The memory card, does that come with him, or do you have to buy one seperatly? Also does he come with leads to connect him to your pc, or do you need some kinda device for the actual card?
Its all stored on the SD card, which you buy separately. a 2GB card should cost no more than £6, which is roughly $12 I believe. This is a reasonable amount of songs & you access it not via soundwave, but via either a card reader OR another device using the same type of card, which connects to a computer, such as my dad's camera, which i shall be using when & if I buy soundwave.
Thunderscream wrote:If I end up making an attempt at buying this one, it's definately the blue version for me.
Couple of questions;
What kind of memory card does he take, if he takes one at all?
Does he come with the Rumble/Frenzy earphones, or do you have to buy those seperately?
Have you tried to get him to breakdance yet? ;P
Lefthand convoy wrote:Just curious. Has anyone else noticed that Soundwave has the face of the Decepticon logo? I keep meaning to bring it up.
ramble wrote:Oh and how are the Rumble/Frenzy headphones? Are they better than standard headphones? I saw some pic of a lady wearing Frenzy, and it looked kinda funny.
Gutter Bunny wrote:Seibertron wrote:[
For those of you complaining about the white version which is meant to look like it's an iPod. The Spark Blue version is meant to look more like a traditional Transformer. The two figures serve two different purposes.
perhaps there is something lost in the photography. The ipod itself looks quite plain in pictures, but its "plainness"" becomes quite attractive in person. Can anybody that has there's verify this line of thinking? Also, i think it was discussed in another thread, but i've since lost track of it...how does the mp3 player function, does it play in order? does it shuffle? etc.
Seibertron wrote:He uses a 1GB MiniSD card (NOT MicroSD) that you buy separately.
Thunderscream wrote:Seibertron wrote:He uses a 1GB MiniSD card (NOT MicroSD) that you buy separately.
Is it possible to buy these at Best Buy, Circuit City or similar electronics store?
Flashwave wrote:
(You know how many keyboards you've costed me Seibertron? )
Sarri wrote:As anybody actually tested whether he works with a 2GB mini SD?
Love my Spark Blue Soundwave, though I already scratched him, trying to get the battery out.
soundwave13c wrote:i wonder if they will come out with blaster
Senor Hugo wrote:Today, Michael Bay ate a turkey sandwich, to which he declared "needs more explosions" and promptly threw the chef out a window. It was caught on camera and will be seen in TF2.
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