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09/05/2014 12:54:16 AM · #1 |
For those of us who travel a lot and don't want to take laptops and stuff on every trip, this would seem to be a great option for data storage. Sadly it appears to support SD cards only so those using CF cards are not so lucky.
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09/05/2014 01:11:21 AM · #2 |
There are SD-to-CF adaptors, very reliable, that let you shoot the much cheaper SD cards in a CF slot... o it would be doable I guess :-)
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09/05/2014 01:28:34 AM · #3 |
I don't have time to find and read the manual for that gadget right now, but since it has a USB port, wouldn't it be possible that you can simply plug in a USB card reader for your CF cards? |
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09/05/2014 11:19:40 AM · #4 |
We used a previous incarnation of the Passport on our 6-week trip to Oz a couple of years ago. Amazing little product. |
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09/05/2014 01:53:10 PM · #5 |
I thought this would be about the new Chevrolet models which will have built-in Wi-Fi ... |
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