The first in the lineup coming, is for RGH users with Slim consoles rocking the Corona v2 4GB motherboard. Just like any other RGH operation, you'll have to find a way to dump your NAND. Well, Team Xecuter is making that much more easier by providing a QSB (Quick Solder Board) addon that would allow you to dump your NAND via USB. This is coming off the heels of finds made by ZacKwaRRior, SEB117 and others a while back, in regards to dumping the Corona v2 NAND and getting XeLL going.
The second product due to come down the line is one that everyone can enjoy, regardless if you have a stock or modified console. It's called the Sonus 360 and if you enjoy the custom sound effects that limited edition Slims pack, then you'll love this addon. The Sonus 360 will allow you to program different sound effects for your console. It will come out the box with the sounds for the already existing limited edition console and will allow you to program your own from an audio file, on top of that. For Phat users who are hanging back on upgrading to a Slim console, this may be a reason for you to stay where you are, as a version compatible with Phat consoles will be released in due time.
The Sonus 360 requires some soldering however and a J-R Programmer, so it's not exactly an [easy] plug and play solution. However, with some patience, you can have much more than a feature once exclusive to the Slim.
No pricing or expected release dates have been announced yet.
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