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#65728 - 04/28/05 05:21 AM No more card readers for Technics or Midi part 2
technicsplayer Offline
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http://www.sandisk.com/pressrelease/20050219a.htm

usb2 built into this one, obviously a mini sd used for the memory half but you even get a flashing led to signify data transfer. The blurb mentions audio, it remains to be seen whether it can handle the jukebox encryption direct.

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#65729 - 04/28/05 06:17 AM Re: No more card readers for Technics or Midi part 2
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Alec,

Thanks for the heads up.

Fran in Florida

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#65730 - 04/28/05 06:39 AM Re: No more card readers for Technics or Midi part 2
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cheers Fran , personally all my laptops now have an SD slot built in, nevertheless with only one of these I could transfer between two cards direct without a card reader in half the time without having to use the hard drive, so another useful extra option.

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#65731 - 04/28/05 07:06 AM Re: No more card readers for Technics or Midi part 2
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Is this what it looks like???....An SD card that will store 7K data that will plug into a USB port on the laptop computer to store in the computer without having to use the "reader"????

AMAZING! Electronis are wonderful! Wish I had learned the computer language about 40 years ago! It is a huge challenge for me in my "seniority".....

Thanks for the heads up info!!

ELIZABETH

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#65732 - 04/28/05 01:04 PM Re: No more card readers for Technics or Midi part 2
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Originally posted by etwo4788:
An SD card that will store 7K data that will plug into a USB port on the laptop computer to store in the computer without having to use the "reader"????
ELIZABETH


that's about it, judging from the sd prices trend it shouldn't be that long before value versions become available. You only really need ultra II cards for jobs like unlimited 640x480 30fps movies, or continuous shooting high resolution cameras that can do 3 frames a second, thus overkill in a KN7000, but the trend has started

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