Relax haim, it's people like you that keep me from going off track too often!
In a world, where I could spend 82 quid at the drop of a hat, I would definitely get one of these. And if Apple are gonna be so unforgiving with the spacing of their ports, I wouldn't mind more companies adopting this form.
That will be perfect for my Sony CD player in my car. I could leave it plugged in all the time and still fit the face in it's case. Hopefully the 4GB or 8GB are well priced.
Not sure why anyone would get one of those in preference to the EagleTec nanoSac microSD card reader, which has been out for a while. Available from your local auction website for prices in the region of £10-15 (or at least it was).
So this thing has double the storage space and is much smaller. Whereas the super talent is about a quarter of the price and designed as a fashion accessory... Since when did substance cost more than style?
@ Superfly - We'll probably have to wait for the USB 3.0 standard to settle in before we see those. USB 2.0 transfer speeds are painfully slow, even with a regular external HDD.
@Keith - I've got the EagleTec nanoSac microSD card reader, it cost me £12 (in white unfortunately). I put a microSD card in (which I had spare) and it doesn't stick out because it sits flat along the USB. The speed will obviously be dependent the class of the microSD card that you put in it. Works nicely. To be fair, it's not a whole lot smaller than the ubiquitous SanDisk microSD reader.
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