Hmm...can't tell if The Mighty E is being sarcastic or not...but given that they've poked fun at the imminently(sp?) losable (sp?) nature of the forthcomming nigh micro-cosmic newer memory standards, I tend to think they're joking...
But this product is good. More memory in the same physical space is always a good thing.
As for SD being the only standard...I kinda disagree. SD+CF+PCMCIA(or PCCARD for you whipersnaps) make the perfect triumverate IMHO. SD is great for the most size/space concious applications, CF allows for more storage and/or the use of mechanical components, PCMCIA is CF only bigger, and with the right adpaters they are immutable (in one direction anyway).
But as for the other 20 odd standards supported by your average multi-card reader...kinda redundant, superfluous, etc...
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OddManOut @ Mar 10th 2006 7:41AM
Hmm...can't tell if The Mighty E is being sarcastic or not...but given that they've poked fun at the imminently(sp?) losable (sp?) nature of the forthcomming nigh micro-cosmic newer memory standards, I tend to think they're joking...
But this product is good. More memory in the same physical space is always a good thing.
As for SD being the only standard...I kinda disagree. SD+CF+PCMCIA(or PCCARD for you whipersnaps) make the perfect triumverate IMHO. SD is great for the most size/space concious applications, CF allows for more storage and/or the use of mechanical components, PCMCIA is CF only bigger, and with the right adpaters they are immutable (in one direction anyway).
But as for the other 20 odd standards supported by your average multi-card reader...kinda redundant, superfluous, etc...