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    Apple 40 GB 3rd Generation iPod M9245LL/A
    Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
    Electronics
    list price: $699.99
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    Features

    • More than 8 hour battery life on a 3 hour charge (1-hour fast charge to 80% capacity)
    • Features redesigned and backlit navigation; includes dock, wired remote control, earbud headphones, carrying case, and AC adapter
    • 40 GB model holds up to 10,000 songs; supports MP3, AAC, WAV, MP3 VBR, Audible (6), and AIFF formats
    • Mac and Windows compatible; FireWire and USB 2.0 interface for fastest digital transfer available
    • Included docking station makes charging and synching easy
    Reviews (155)

    4-0 out of 5 stars Mobile Jukebox and more
    It's great having my entire cd collection (over 550) in one tiny place. Now I'm listening to music I own some of which I hadn't listened to in years.

    I was really excited when I got my iPod. From the packaging, to the device itself, the design is outstanding. Very easy to use. Sound quality is very good. Can be used as a back up hard drive too. Software is a no brainer to use.

    I also faced the problem of tracks skipping but all I had to do was delete affected tracks/albums and recopy and they were fine.

    Was able to get lots of useful advice from other people's reviews, e.g. how to ensure long battery life (try not to let the battery run out completely) and how to copy music files back to your pc which quite a number of people are unaware can be done (change your folder options to show hidden files). I do it all the time.

    So why not 5 stars? It's not perfect. Battery life could be better, and it does scratch rather easily. Oh, did I mention the earphones? Not too good I'm afraid, and very painful on the ears, when worn for a bit. Thank God I had some good Sony headphones. Also, the fact that it does not support the much smaller WMA files which take up much less space than mp3s. I've got about 7300 tracks on my iPod, and only about 4gb space left.

    Still a cool device that never fails to turn heads.

    1-0 out of 5 stars Not for long distance runners!!!
    Talk about frustration!! What I thought was a really great break through, turned out to be a total nightmare.After 25 minutes the Ipod would either completely stop working all together or just skip repeatedly then stop. I found out that it was designed to "catch up" after 25 minutes but it wouldnt even start again most of the time, just freeze up and be completely worthless.Returning it was a even bigger nightmare because no one was able to test it out and see that it would malfunction....I guess if you work for Apple stores you dont run. I had to pay a restocking fee to get rid of this nightmare. NEVER will I purchase another item from Apple.I love my Nomad Muvo that I bought, and couldnt be happier.

    1-0 out of 5 stars junk
    Your better off with a Nomad. I tried 2 ipods and they will only synch with one PC. So if you want to transfer mp3 from pcto another forget this thing. ... Read more

    Asin: B0000CEOYI
    Sales Rank: 7854
    Subjects:  1. Portable Audio    2. MP3 MP 3 Player    3. Jukebox    4. MP3 Player (MP 3)    5. Apple    6. (Mac)    7. (Macintosh)    8. Gigabyte    9. 10GB    10. 10 GB   


    Belkin Media Reader and Dock Connector for iPod
    Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars
    Electronics
    list price: $84.99 -- our price: $54.88
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    Features

    • Indicates power and data transfer status of Media Reader with LED indicator
    • Supports CompactFlash (Type 1 and 2), SmartMedia, Secure Digital (SD), Memory Stick, or MultiMediaCard (MMC)
    • Dimensions: 3.35" x 3.94" x 0.81"
    • Saves thousands of digital images on your iPod
    • Transfers digital photos via FireWire at 300 Kbps
    Reviews (13)

    2-0 out of 5 stars Not as fast as they claim
    Though the concept is great, and the controls are straight forward and easy to use, the Belkin Reader falls short of usability.
    While out on a location, I was away from a power source and thought the Belkin reader would be a great alternative to lugging a laptop around for file transfers. Trying to transfer 1000 pics off a 1GB CF card was
    impossible. The reader would drain a fully charged ipod and still not finish the transfer. Though it claims firewire transfer speeds, I did some tests from home and found otherwise:

    100 compressed 2K pics transferred via:

    USB1 card reader to computer 1 min 20 sec.
    PCMCIA card reader in laptop 45 seconds.
    Belkin Media reader 6 min. 45 sec

    This was just a simple example. You can see how hundreds of files would take 30 minutes or more. For the price, I'd suggest buying a few more memory cards and not worry about the transfers until you get home, unless you're in no rush and can charge up the ipod regularly.

    3-0 out of 5 stars Slow, and stick to JPEGS
    Just returned from a two week trip to Europe and am very glad I didn't rely on Belkin Media Reader exclusively.Don't even think of trying this with anything larger than a 512mb card, and even then, it will drain your entire battery right in front of your eyes.The issue for me, however, was that I would occassionally get error messages stating "card read error, download aborted," or something to that effect.It would happen about 1/3 of the time, and in the middle of the upload (i.e., the first 30 pictures would go fine, then it would hang up at the same point each time).My guess is that I occassional used my Canon S500 to take small mpeg videos, and the Belkin reader couldn't handle those.If you have relatively small cards and stick to jpegs, you should be OK.Now, incidentally, the battery life of on my 4G ipod is only about 8 hours vs. the 12 hours advertised.Good idea, but not ready for prime time yet.Glad I was able to back up to CDs at Italian photo stores.

    5-0 out of 5 stars Does what it Says and Says what it Does
    Quick Recap:
    -This device is not as fast as a USB 2.0 reader to a computer.
    -This device DOES let you transfer almost any file from number of media cards to your IPod.

    An IPod is not a long term storage solution for digital photos or other files.It does, however, do a great job of providing a short-term storage solution for times when you don't want to lug around a computer or can't rely on access to one.Ideal for trips and other times when you might need quick access to more storage (taking photos at an event, etc).

    Altogether a great idea.It isn't perfect, but it doesn't need to be. ... Read more

    Asin: B0000TNJU4
    Sales Rank: 1578
    Subjects:  1. Accessories (Accessory)    2. Accessories (Accesssory)    3. Portable Audio    4. MP3 MP 3 Player    5. Mac Macintosh Machintosh Apple   


    $54.88

    Apex AD2600 Progressive-Scan DVD Player
    Average Customer Review: 2.5 out of 5 stars
    Electronics
    list price: $89.99
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    Editorial Review

    The slim Apex AD-2600 is equipped to serve as a high-end movie source and a flexible music player, delivering premium-quality progressive-scan video images (viewable on high-definition and HD-ready TVs) and decoding the popular MP3 and Windows Media Audio music formats. If you burn pictures from a digital camera to CD-Rs and CD-RWs, you can even use the player for watching slideshows right on a TV. Apex's active full screen function (AFF) helps resize widescreen (16:9 aspect ratio) video images to fill 4:3 aspect-ratio sets.

    Whether your living room is currently home to an HDTV or you're merely thinking of "someday," the AD-2600 stands ready to deliver the full potential of DVDs. Progressive scanning, referred to as 480p for the number of horizontal lines that compose the video image, creates a picture using twice the scan lines of a conventional DVD picture, giving you higher resolution and sharper images while eliminating nearly all motion artifacts. In any case, standard composite- and S-video outputs bring compatibility with nearly any television.

    In the audio realm, a set of left/right analog-audio outputs channels audio to Dolby Pro Logic receivers and stereo televisions. Both Dolby Digital and DTS 5.1-channel surround-sound signals can be routed through the player's digital-audio outputs (one each optical and coaxial) for direct connection to a full-featured audio/video receiver. ... Read more

    Features

    • Includes Apex Full-screen Function for viewing widescreen movies in full-screen on 4:3 TVs
    • Slim, single-disc progressive-scan DVD player renders seamless images on HD and HD-ready TVs
    • Plays MP3 and WMA CDs, JPEG and Kodak picture CDs
    • Component-, composite-, and S-video accommodate a wide range of TVs
    • Dolby Digital and DTS 5.1-channel digital output (for immersive surround sound when used with a compatible AV receiver)
    Reviews (153)

    1-0 out of 5 stars Good while it lasted....
    We had this DVD player for about 3 months and then one day we no longer had picture but could hear that the movie was playing.Customer service was contacted but did not reply.Based on the reviews from other customers it sounds like this is a common problem which is only treatable by the customer paying additional money in shipping and labor....

    1-0 out of 5 stars Died after 6 months
    Within 6 months of purchase the video on this unit began going screwy. This progressed as time went on until it became unusable. Don't buy it.

    1-0 out of 5 stars Great Price, But Mine Doesn't Work
    The Apex AD2600 DVD Player that I purchased from Amazon has quit working. As far as I can tell it only worked properly once or twice. Now it will only play the audio portion of a DVD, without video. I have tried hooking it to different TV's, using different video cables, and different DVD's. My conclusion: it doesn't work. At least it was relatively "cheap". I won't so much mind throwing it away. THIS WILL BE THE LAST APEX PRODUCT I BUY! ... Read more

    Asin: B00008N6X4
    Subjects:  1. ad-2600, 2600, progressivescan,    2. prog-scan, progresive scan, ad26    3. ad260, ad-26, ad-260, apexad2600    4. DVD Player (Digital Versatile Disc Players)   


    Logitech Cordless MX Duo 967300-0403
    Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
    Electronics
    list price: $99.95
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    Features

    • MX Optical Engine and Fast RF cordless technology deliver greater mouse accuracy and control on more surfaces than ever before
    • Comfortable, contoured mouse shape fits snugly in right hand
    • Ultra-flat, Zero-Degree Tilt keyboard design looks great and feels even better
    • Customizable keys and mouse buttons let you control multimedia and give you fast access to applications and commands
    • Compatible with Windows 98, NT 4.0, 2000, Me, and XP or Mac OS X
    Reviews (85)

    5-0 out of 5 stars Another GREAT Logitech product
    I got the Mx Duo (keyboard & mouse)

    I am very pleased with them.

    The keyboard has a very good design and good looks. It also has nice multimedia features.

    The mouse is great, very precise, goods looks and very confortable.

    Don't wait anymore...and place your order today !!!

    5-0 out of 5 stars Awesome!!!
    I havent had this keyboard and mouse set but an hour and its freakin awesome. all the options, f key options, browser, buttons, etc. its all awesome. so far i dont have any lag, i went to word and typed as fast as i could (randomly mashing keys) and it was instant! so i dont know why people say it has lag (prolly slow puters). i highly recommend this keyboard and mouse!

    5-0 out of 5 stars Fantastic keyboard and mouse. Minor aesthetic issue.
    I've been using the Logitech Cordless MX Duo for a few months now of constant use. I am a big time typer and gamer and have easily but this keyboard and mouse combination through over 1000 hours of use.

    The keyboard works great and does not have any latency at all, even when typing at extremely high speeds in excess of 120 WPM. The spacebar and return key on my keyboard are constantly struck, but they continue to work fine. After typing more than ten pages of text a day, all the keys are still responsive and feel the same when struck as when the keyboard was originally purchased. My keyboard has been running on its original set of batteries for months and hasn't slowed down whatsoever. The spacebar hasn't even shown any wear on the plastic which is the first time I've seen such a trait on a heavily used keyboard's spacebar.

    The mouse also works very well with great response both in the OS and games alike. The mouse needs to be charged often, but as long as it's in the cradle for a few hours at a time every other day or so, it works fine.

    The only problem I've been having with this combination wireless set is purely with aesthetics. The mouse paint is slowly starting to wear off due to heavy usage, exposing the white and silver plastic beneath. The areas showing the most wear are on the left mouse button, the base where my palm rests, and the left hand side where my thumbs rests. In these areas small patches no more than a few millimeters across have developed, completely revealing the plastic underneath.

    All in all, this is a great keyboard and mouse combination for both the typical and hardcore computer user. If you don't plan on using your keyboards for hundreds of hours on end then it is highly unlikely that you will see the wear issues I described. If you will be using it constantly, and aesthetics aren't a concern, than I highly recommend this combination set from Logitech. For the average user of course, this keyboard rocks - plain and simple. ... Read more

    Asin: B000095ISG
    Sales Rank: 1663
    Subjects:  1. Keyboard (Keyboards)    2. Wireless Mouse (Mice)   


    Canon EOS 6.3MP Digital Rebel Camera with 18-55mm Lens
    Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
    Electronics
    list price: $999.99 -- our price: Too Low To Display
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    Editorial Review

    The Canon EOS Digital Rebel brings advanced digital performance and SLR controls to everyday photographers. Whether you're new to digital cameras, SLR cameras, or even photography itself, you'll find that the EOS Digital Rebel is powerful yet fun and easy to use. It features a 6.3-megapixel sensor, automatic and manual controls, and compatibility with Canon's range of EF lenses.

    This model comes with the Canon EF-S 18-55mm, f3.5-5.6 zoom lens. Compact and ultralightweight with impressive close-focusing ability, this lens features optimized coating for the Digital Rebel's imaging sensor to minimize ghost images and flare. It comes with a lens cap and dust cap.

    Optics and Resolution
    A large-format, high-resolution CMOS sensor captures 6.3 million pixels to deliver up to 3,027 x 2,048-pixel images. Other resolution modes include 2,048 x 1,360 and 1,536 x 1,024. As it captures images, the sensor amplifies each pixel's electric charge, for ultrafast image scanning. The large sensor also has a 3:2 aspect ratio, traditional to 35mm film, for a familiar compositional feel.

    Canon's exclusive DIGIC image processor offers advanced signal processing algorithms that heighten precision and detail, smooth gradation in highlight areas, and create color reproduction that is as vivid as it is utterly natural. Additionally, the DIGIC's speedier processing improves the camera's battery performance, and adds to the camera's overall responsiveness and agility.

    More Features
    With the 1.8-inch LCD screen, you can zoom images from 1.5x all the way to 10x, moving up, down, left, and right to see any area up close. You can even advance to the next shot in the enlarged view with no need to zoom again. The Digital Rebel also generates JPEG small/normal image files to make image playback faster on the camera's LCD monitor.



    The large-format, high-resolution CMOS sensor captures a staggering 6.3 million pixels.

    Creative Zone modes include A-DEP, Manual, Aperture Priority AE, Shutter Priority AE, and Program AE.


    Advanced controls will keep experienced photographers motivated and inspire beginners to expand their SLR skills. Creative Zone modes include A-DEP (automatic-depth-of-field autoexposure) to set a "zone of sharpness," Manual, Aperture Priority AE to set the aperture, Shutter Priority AE to set shutter speed, and Program AE to let the camera select different shutter/aperture combinations while maintaining a constant exposure.

    The camera's controls are intelligently arranged. A mode dial gives you easy access to shooting controls to make even one-handed shooting comfortable.

    Other features include:

    • Built-in, pop-up flash with an approximate 3-second recycle time
    • Continuous shooting speed of approximately 2.5 frames per second with a maximum burst mode of 4 shots
    • ISO speed range of 100 to 1600
    • 7-point autofocus with the following modes: One-Shot AF, Predictive AI Servo AF, AI Focus AF (automatically selects One-Shot AF or AI Servo AF according to shooting mode), Manual Focusing (MF)

    Printing
    Canon has introduced a series of printers designed to work directly with its lineup of digital cameras, including the Digital Rebel. Using these printers, no computer is required--simply connect the camera to the printer and start printing. Printers include Canon's bubble-jet direct printers i900D and i960 and card photo printers CP-200 and CP-300. New PictBridge compatibility allows you to connect the camera to any PictBridge-conforming printer and access a wide range of printing media, modes, and styles.

    Storage and Transfer
    Images are stored on CompactFlash Type I or II memory cards; the Digital Rebel is MicroDrive compatible. The Digital Rebel does not include a memory card.

    Images can be downloaded to either a Mac or PC via USB 1.1, which means the camera can be connected to any USB-based PC running Windows Me/2000/XP or Mac running OS 8.6 or later without installing any software.


    This camera can connect directly to select printers. Learn more about PictBridge.

    Power and Size
    The camera is powered by a rechargeable lithium-ion battery (BP-511, included). It measures 5.6 by 3.9 by 2.9 inches and weighs 19.7 ounces (excluding battery).

    What's In The Box
    This package includes the EOS Digital Rebel digital camera with 18-35mm lens, a rechargeable lithium-ion battery pack (BP-511) and battery charger (CB-5L), USB and AV cables, and a wide neck strap. It also comes with Adobe Photoshop Elements and Digital Camera Solutions CD-ROMs with imaging software and USB drivers for Windows and Mac. ... Read more

    Features

    • 1.8-inch LCD screen lets you zoom in on images in preview; 2.5 frames-per-second continuous shooting speed with 4-shot burst mode
    • Store images on CompactFlash type 1 or 2 memory cards; Microdrive compatible; no memory card included
    • Powered by a rechargeable lithium-ion battery pack (included with charger)
    • 6.3-megapixel resolution for photo-quality poster-plus sized enlargements
    • Includes Canon's EF-S 18-55mm, f3.5-5.6 zoom lens
    Reviews (176)

    5-0 out of 5 stars Best bang for the buck - all purpose and Astrophotography
    I did quite some extensive research before commiting to the Digital Rebel. I wanted a digital SLR mostly for family photos but also for Astrophotography. I signed in a lot of forums were this camera was the most recommended in digital astrophotography (non-CCD) as well as the best cost-benefit as all purpose camera.

    I have intentions to modify this camera to take best advantage in astrophography. This means that I will carefully remove the included IR-filter in order to get better astrophotos. This means I won't be able to take terrestrial (all purpose) pictures as the photos will result redish looking without the IR-filter. As a consequence, I will probably get the Digital Rebel XT for family pictures.

    4-0 out of 5 stars A great camera for its intended audience
    This really is a great camera and to really appreciate it you have to understand its target audience.It seems clear that Canon has aimed this camera primarily at novices.Its point and shoot are as simple as you will find on any consumer compact digicam.Its creative setting should offer enough control and flexibility to keep most intermediate and advance photographers happy.First though lets go over some of the complaints people are writing about the camera.

    1).I can't set up my photo through the LCD-----No you surely can't.SLR's are designed specifically to direct the light and image from the lens to the view finder.To the best of my knowledge, there is not a true digital SLR which allows you to do this.And there shouldn't be.You can keep the camera a lot more steady and get a much better view of what your image will look like through the view finder then you ever could looking at an LCD six to eight inches from your body.
    2).Complaint number two is just as silly.Canon does not include a CF card with the camera.I've yet to see a digital SLR manufacturer that includes any media with the camera.Also when you consider that about the only card they could include without affecting the price much is a 128mb card with is next to useless in a camera like this.

    Now to some more reasonable complaints

    1).This camera is slow to start up (compared to many current DSLR's by Canon and Nikon).There really was not much that Canon could have done about that.It uses the same first generation DIGIC processing chip and same 6.3mp CMOS as the Canon D10.The D10 has similar short comings.If you can't live with this (about 3 seconds from power up till you can take a photo) you might want to consider the new Rebel XT or D20.You'll also have to decide if the extra responsiveness is worth an extra 200-300.00 bucks.
    2).For continuous shooting you only get 2.5PFS and 4 frame bursts.Much of this is also do to the DIGIC.The D10 isn't much faster (though it does have a larger buffer (the images are stored in the buffer before they can be written to your media) which does allow it to continue shooting while the dRebel is catching its breath.I was very much aware of this "Shortcoming" before I bought the camera and understand it as a cost cutting method (larger buffers cost more money) and decided to accept this short coming rather then pay an extra 200-300. bucks.
    3).Canon has crippled the camera by removing many manual control features(through software-The camera is physically able to carry out many of these functions but Canon removed the ability by programing the DIGIC chip (the firmware) to disallow these features.Clearly a business decision and one that make some sense.You really would not want to release a low cost camera with all the same features as your higher end camera.On the other hand, I really wished they would have kept some of the features they removed (like the ability for the user to adust the flash settings).
    4).I can't shoot RAW images in the automatic settings.I can understand this.Most of the people using the fully automatic settings are probably novices.RAW images cannot be printed from the camera directly to a printer.RAW images require quite a bit of post shooting work before they're usable.If some one that really does not know much about photography were to shoot a couple of hundred RAW images they would be pretty upset when they found out they could not print their images and didn't know how to change that.
    5).The Nikon D70 supports higher ISO's then the Canon.The ISO adjusts the camera's sensitivity to light (on film cameras it's the film speed).My answer to that is that the D70 does not support an ISO of 100 and the dRebel does.Personally, I would much rather have an ISO range of 100-1600 like the dRebel then an ISO range of 200-3200.The higher the ISO setting the more digital noise you're likely to get and an ISO of 3200 would seem to affect you're quality considerably.On the other hand, Canon's 100 ISO is perfect for bright sunny days.

    I'm sure I missed some other complaints though I'm not sure what they are.To sum it up, this is a very easy camera to use even for a novice.The controls to adjust your camera settings and image quality are very easy to use and very intuitive.If you do understand photo editing are really want to shoot RAW images but don't want to have to manually set all the camera settings (aperture, shutter speed etc.), the P-AE mode only requires that you set the ISO which isvery simple (keep it as low as light conditions allow while retaining a high shutter speed). My main complaint is lack of documentation for include software (particularly the File viewer App which is required for converting RAW images).Granted downloading the PDF's from Canon's web site is not a problem but it should not be necessary.

    Overall, an excellent camera for its intended consumer.The camera has all the image quality that the pros have come to expect from Canon's digital SLR's.The auto focus is very fast and accurate (especially compare to compact point and shoot cameras).The shutter lag is virtually non existent so when you press the shutter release it pretty much instantly shoots so you won't miss the shot (again unlike the vast majority of compact P&S which seem to take forever from the time you depress the shutter from the time it actually goes.One quick piece of advise whether you get this camera or the Rebel XT.Get the 18-55mm lens.For the money this is an excellent wide a angle lens, and it is only available with the camera.

    Edit to review.I wanted to add that I was incorrect concerning lack of documentation for the software suite included with the camera.The camera does indeed come with full and complete documentation. In addition, for those interested in shooting RAW, Canon's File Viewer which is included with the camera is less then stellar.If, like me, you can't afford or justify the cost for Photoshop CS or the any number of RAW converters out there (most that cost over 100.00) you can head over to Canon's website and download Canon's new Digital Photo Professional.This is the RAW converter included with Canon's high-end cameras (and the dRebel XT).It is a free download and is vastly superior to File Viewer.It is much more intuitive, has a far better interface, is much faster and most importantly (at least to me) it allows you to perform corrections in real time so you can make changes on the fly.It has much better white balance control, and allows you to easily adjust hue and saturation, and lightness and contrast all while the file is in a RAW format.The only down side is that you cannot download the images to Digital Photo Professional directly from the camera as you can with File Viewer.You must either download from a card reader, or download using another application (such as Image Browser (included with the camera.

    5-0 out of 5 stars Canon Digital Rebel SLR
    The Canon Digital Rebel SLR is no doubt, still the best digital SLR on the market for those who want both the combination of quality at an affordable cost. Since my purchase of the camera nearly a year ago I have found it to be quite a splendid camera, the 6.3 Mega pixel image sensor delivers great resolution with vivid, accurate colours. The lens which comes with most of the rebel packages (Canon EF 18-55mm lens) also delivers surprisingly good captures (don't be fooled just because of the cheap price of the lens sold separately) The Interface of the Rebel is very simple to use and has features for both the new photographers and semi-professionals. Highly recommended.

    P.S. I believe that it is advantageous to purchase the Rebel along with the EF 18-55mm lens as well as the 75-300mm zoom lens, both made by Canon.
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    Asin: B0000C8VEK
    Subjects:  1. Digital Camera (Cameras)    2. Photograph (Photography)   


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    HITACHI MD4GBA 4GB MicroDrive 3K4 with Travel Kit
    Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
    Electronics

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    Features

    • 4GB removable storage in a one-inch hard drive weighing just over half an ounce!
    • Industry standard CF+ Type II format -- compatible with PC Card Type II using included adapter
    • Incorporates leading edge HITACHI technologies for maximum capacity, performance and reliability
    • Rubber bumpers for shock absorption
    • Maximum sustained data rate of over 7MB/sec
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    1-0 out of 5 stars Piece of Garbage
    I ordered this a about two and half weeks ago through an Amazon marketplace seller. It worked fine for my digital shoots out of studio for about a week, in fact, I used it on two shoots and all was Ok. Then, it died inexplicably. Nothing I could do could save it - My Canon 20D could not format it, and windows XP couldn't format it. It crashed -plain and simple. BUT - Amazon's stated policy is that there are no returns or refunds to Marketplace sellers after ONE WEEK - so I'm stuck with the piece of garbage. I even emailed the seller who stated the same.

    Do yourself favor - if it seems too good to be true, it is. I have two IBM Microdrives that have worked perfectly for almost a year each now. If you are shopping for a Microdrive, go with IBM or above all else, buy DIRECTLY from Amazon, not through one of their affiliates.

    5-0 out of 5 stars Just to save you some time / trouble.
    I have a Sony F828 and there where a few reviews here saying both that it is and isn't supported.Let me help if I may... according to Hitachi it is compatible and lists the model numbers here:

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    Hope that helps anyone who is/was concerned about there F828 like I was.

    5-0 out of 5 stars Don't fall into the MuVo trap.
    It is being said that the Creative MuVo MP3 player contains this drive for a lesser price. For one, the price has dropped to about $20 higher than the price of a MuVo II 4GB, and comes with the very useful travel kit.

    There are alot of people complaining that the Hitachi contained in the MuVo wont work with the Sony F828 camera. This is a myth, the drive in the MuVo players released PRIOR to the Sony F828 where compatible, newer models are NOT.

    In short, you cannot use this drive which is contained in the MuVo II because it is now incompatible. Dont waste your time, buy this drive, it is a good value.

    I also do not recommend scouring ebay for an older model of the MuVo which is compatible. ... Read more

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    Sales Rank: 26537
    Subjects:  1. Tape Backup Drive (Back-Up Drives)    2. Flash Memory (Flashcard, Flashcards)    3. Compactflash (Compact Flash)    4. Hard Drives (Drive)    5. Micro   


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