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Interoperable Expansion for Many Devices |
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Pros: cheap, fast, available in sizes up to 1GB, supported in many devices
Cons: not as small as some of the alternatives
The Bottom Line: CompactFlash is the cheapest, fastest, and most versatile flash storage option for small electronic devices. Cf is an excellent memory choice for cameras, MP3 players, and PDAs.
Review: It is a well known fact that no matter how much storage space you have on a computer you will manage to fill it and need more quickly. This adage is no less true for handheld devices than it is for desktop machines.
My first Palm, a PalmPilot... |
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Photo Packing Power
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suzig
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Jan 22, 2001
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Pros: Small size, easy to store, unlimited availability of sizes
Cons: expensive
The Bottom Line: Small card for all your digital photo capturing and storage.
Review: With my Kodak DC3200 digital camera I received a 4 MB Compact Flash Card. It is sufficient for everyday photos that I intend to upload to the computer, or print to save.
However, for a day's worth of photo taking on holidays or vacations, the 4 MB... |
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Pay more, get more
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bioguy
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Jul 13, 2003
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Pros: Fast, comes with card reader and extra software
Cons: More expensive than other 512MB cards
The Bottom Line: Don't let the Write Acceleration confuse you--this card is for anyone with a fast card reader who wants fast download speeds and useful accompanying software
Review: I decided to purchase this card after reading Rob Galbraith's compact flash comparison page at http: ...
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The best Flash Media available
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dmcostello
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Dec 10, 2000
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Pros: Small, scalable, durable
Cons: Slightly more expensive than SmartMedia
Review: Compact Flash is one of several types of media that are used in digital cameras. Smart Media and Sonys Memory Stick are the two other major competitors to Compact Flash. In my opinion, Compact Flash is the best media format out there at the current...
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The Hamburger Helper of small electronics
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adidas30
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May 15, 2000
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Pros: vast array of sizes- 2mb,4,8,16,32,48,64,96,128 soon to come
Cons: needs to get moving on its extremely large capacity division- like ibms microdrive- they could take the market in large capacity compact flash drives if sandisk doesn't find the technology to beat them out
Review: Sandisk compact flash is among the best and brightest of compact flash card manufacturers. They present a product that is compatible with nearly ever pda, camera, mp3 player, printer, and in some cases phones, that have a compact flash slot.
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Wash it, Dry it, Drop it!
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d5kenn
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Jun 9, 2000
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Pros: Largest and constantly increasing capacity, small size, indestructable
Cons: flash memory is generally expensive, different brands offer different speeds
Review: For several years now, Compact Flash has been held a strong position in the upper echelon of portable flash memory, especially for digital camera usage. It competes favorably against SmartMedia and MemoryStick cards in the low to mid end, holds a strong...
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Lexar Media with free JumpShot cable/reader..., great price @ Target!!
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oakborn
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Apr 13, 2001
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Pros: size, capacity, cute, price
Cons: lexar reader only works with lexar media
The Bottom Line: The Lexar USB enabled CompactFlash card is a great deal with the free JumpShot cable.
Review: I am writing about the Lexar 16MB USB enabled CompactFlash card and reader/cable that I just bought this evening. I want everyone to know about the great deal I got on it.
I like CompactFlash for its size and ease of use. I bought this... |
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Plug it in, and it works!
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jtjackson
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Jan 9, 2001
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Pros: Easy. Good value.
Cons: Non
Review: I just got a digital camera (a Kodak DC 4800, which I will be commenting on after I get a little experience with it) for Christmas, and it came with a 16 MB Kodak-brand Compact Flash card. Based on the default settings of the camera, this was good for...
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Can't live without it
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david_n_dc
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Apr 28, 2000
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Pros: A must for any CF digital camera
Cons: Can't think of any..
Review: I use the Kodak 48mb CompactFlash card with my Kodak DC120 Digital Camera. Without it I would be lost. Not only does it improve the download time of an image, but boosting the 2mb internal memory of my camera was a welcome addition.
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Great little card for extra storage
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car4ever
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Nov 12, 2001
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Pros: Great for mp3's, photos, ebooks and much more
Cons: can be a little pricey
The Bottom Line: I recommend getting a memorex compactflash for those extra storage needs.
Review: Anyone who owns an MP3 player, digital camera or PDA that requires a compactflash card really needs to have one of these from Memorex. The cards are available in 32MB, 64MB, 128MB, and 256MB sizes. They're are type one and two versions. Type II is...
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