tweaknews.net — For anyone needing large amounts of memory and easy portability, the Mega-Kart would be a very smart buy. Although it costs a bit more money, you have to remember the capacity it is squeezing into its small package.
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rousterfarDec 9, 2006
Cool, but not sure if I would keep it in my wallet. It's a little expensive to trust myself SITTING on it.
bob042Dec 9, 2006
Personally, I like the Mini-Kart right now, and it's under $40 usually.<a class="user" href="http://www.cdrinfo.com/Sections/Articles/Sources/OCZ_mini_kart/Images/Mini-Kart3.jpg">http://www.cdrinfo.com/Sections/Articles/Sources/OCZ_mini_kart/Images/Mini-Kart3.jpg</a>
yourtechsupportDec 9, 2006
Sweet.
mgkwhoDec 9, 2006
Yeah- who want's to carry around yet another card in their wallet? My wallets are already stuffed enough, and I have two!I have a really tiny one from a few years ago that's half the thickness of a usb port. It's micro. <a class="user" href="http://www.precisionflash.com/image/bIstick_20_2GB.gif">http://www.precisionflash.com/image/bIstick_20_2GB.gif</a> .11 inches thin!Sure it's a 4th of the storage, but it's probably about a 20th the size of that wallet card.Now that's tiny!(sorry, i had some digg problems above)-=|Mgkwho
ross_Dec 9, 2006
heavy boney? isn't that an oxymoron?
orangetideDec 9, 2006
what's wrong with just buying two 4Gb SD/USB cards? I bet in 18 months we'll see 8Gb SD/USB cards.
jcruzlaraDec 9, 2006
Time for AT&T to put all of our medical history in them.
dtd00dDec 9, 2006
Yeah not to mention memory cards are already in these capacities, albeit a bit more expensive... (sorry for the really long link)<a class="user" href="http://sandisk.com/Products/Item(2207)-SDCFX3-16384-SanDisk_Extreme_III_CompactFlash_16GB.aspx">http://sandisk.com/Products/Item(2207)-SDCFX3-16384-SanDisk_Extreme_III_CompactFlash_16GB.aspx</a>And 88 days ago:<a class="user" href="http://digg.com/tech_news/Samsung_releases_32_and_64GB_CompactFlash_cards">http://digg.com/tech_news/Samsung_releases_32_and_64GB_CompactFlash_cards</a>