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11/26/2002 11:15:47 PM · #1
Check out this portable storage device. I just ordered one today with a used 12 GB Fujitsu drive.

There's a review at Steve's Digicams.
11/26/2002 11:29:46 PM · #2
I've had one about 2 weeks now... Works great and beats dragging a laptop around... Got mine on eBay for about $175

* This message has been edited by the author on 11/27/2002 12:48:28 PM.
11/26/2002 11:37:20 PM · #3
looks like I need to put in a request to santa claus!
11/27/2002 01:27:16 AM · #4
i love the x-drive!!! me and my best friend used it for our vacation .. he has a smart media and i have compact flash and it was great .. as soon as the cards were full we took turns dumping the files into the drive .. we go the 10gb drive ... it's plenty :)

have fun with it!!

yeah we got ours about a month ago on ebay for about $200 with the 10gb drive and shipping
11/27/2002 11:21:37 AM · #5
just checked they are out of stock.
Could not find an other place in US to get if rom without a hard drive (that I already have)
11/27/2002 11:56:35 AM · #6
Hmmm, close, but no banana.

My feature list:
CF I/II copy onto harddisk
20GB drive
Linux compatible
USB 2.0 support
Works as a USB cardreader
Takes standard batteries
Shows jpegs on a TV
Plays MP3, OggVorbis & Divx
Software upgradeable (in case a fancy a bit of hacking)

The Archos jukebox multimedia and V-MP3H are the nearest hits so far, but fall down in one or two categories.
11/27/2002 06:50:42 PM · #7
so glad you are bringing this up.. I have been asking around for the past couple of weeks about these vs. laptops.. Almost bought a used laptop for $300, but my husband was concerned about, among other things, that it would not be practical.
How is the PSD in airports? Do you pack it in your luggage? How about xrays vs. losing data? How about making file folders for different subjects?
Any other thoughts?

11/27/2002 10:51:44 PM · #8
so it takes normal computer hard drives?? hmm...
11/28/2002 12:55:43 AM · #9
Originally posted by a1leyez0nm3:
so it takes normal computer hard drives?? hmm...

2.5 inch ones... They are the only ones that will fit.
11/28/2002 01:07:53 AM · #10
I have an Archos Jukebox I got in August. I've had some problems getting it to consistently recognize the SmartMedia cards from my Olympus, and it sometimes won't copy all of the files on the card. I've had no problems using it as a USB drive on either PC or Mac.
I've not yet had a chance to contact their tech support or install any updaters if they exist, so these may be known and fixable problems.
11/28/2002 10:47:17 PM · #11
Originally posted by myqyl:
Originally posted by a1leyez0nm3:
[i]so it takes normal computer hard drives?? hmm...


2.5 inch ones... They are the only ones that will fit.[/i]


2.5 inch???


where do i get those??

thanks

11/29/2002 02:09:07 AM · #12
Originally posted by a1leyez0nm3:
Originally posted by myqyl:
[i]Originally posted by a1leyez0nm3:
[i]so it takes normal computer hard drives?? hmm...


2.5 inch ones... They are the only ones that will fit.[/i]


2.5 inch???


where do i get those??

thanks

[/i]


Any major computer outlet or online - 2.5" drives are the ones used in notebooks/laptop computers :)

11/29/2002 12:30:17 PM · #13
I have to get one too..are they battery operated??
11/29/2002 02:13:35 PM · #14
Originally posted by psychephylax:
Originally posted by a1leyez0nm3:
[i]Originally posted by myqyl:
[i]Originally posted by a1leyez0nm3:
[i]so it takes normal computer hard drives?? hmm...


2.5 inch ones... They are the only ones that will fit.[/i]


2.5 inch???


where do i get those??

thanks

[/i]


Any major computer outlet or online - 2.5" drives are the ones used in notebooks/laptop computers :)

[/i]

oh lol, duh.. thanks :)


i think it is battery oppperated//
11/29/2002 03:03:43 PM · #15
Originally posted by rll07:
I have to get one too..are they battery operated??


The x-drive has a built in rechargable battery. The manual says it is good for 500 recharges. So far I've not run into any problem with battery life, but I haven't been on any all day trips with it yet. It's only on when you download (which is about 3 minutes for 124 meg stick)

The biggest downside is you have to have faith in it... Once it says you've downloaded, I found it hard to trust it enough to delete the files from the camera's media. There is no way to view the files to be certain they made it... However, it has been earning my trust... So far it has never let me down.
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