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06-20-2006, 02:29 AM
For the price of some of the budget 4gb compact flash cards, you're getting
twice the storage space and with free shipping! What's the catch? This is a
teeny tiny hard drive so the write speeds are a bit slow and you can't exactly
take this puppy up to Mt. Everest and they use a bit more of your camera's power
(but so would the equivalent 8gb compact flash card). But everywhere else, from
that cruise that you're taking this summer, to the backpacking trip through
Europe, this is a GREAT way to have a huge amount of space available at your
fingertips without the need to download to your notebook every other day. Price
on this particular model fluctuates more than the others so if you like it,
get it now. <b><a href="http://deals.gotapex.com/?QY805B1Q" target="_blank">SEAGATE
8GB COMPACT FLASH TYPE II DRIVE DEAL</a></b></p>
<ul>
<li><font color="#ce0e0e"><b>Update:</b></font> Don't worry too much
about the compatibility chart that they've got if your unit isn't listed.
Simply check the back of your camera's owner's manual, and it'll list <b>COMPACT FLASH TYPE
I/TYPE II</b> if it can accept this Seagate unit.</li>
</ul>
twice the storage space and with free shipping! What's the catch? This is a
teeny tiny hard drive so the write speeds are a bit slow and you can't exactly
take this puppy up to Mt. Everest and they use a bit more of your camera's power
(but so would the equivalent 8gb compact flash card). But everywhere else, from
that cruise that you're taking this summer, to the backpacking trip through
Europe, this is a GREAT way to have a huge amount of space available at your
fingertips without the need to download to your notebook every other day. Price
on this particular model fluctuates more than the others so if you like it,
get it now. <b><a href="http://deals.gotapex.com/?QY805B1Q" target="_blank">SEAGATE
8GB COMPACT FLASH TYPE II DRIVE DEAL</a></b></p>
<ul>
<li><font color="#ce0e0e"><b>Update:</b></font> Don't worry too much
about the compatibility chart that they've got if your unit isn't listed.
Simply check the back of your camera's owner's manual, and it'll list <b>COMPACT FLASH TYPE
I/TYPE II</b> if it can accept this Seagate unit.</li>
</ul>