By Andrew Liszewski
Remember the PhotoFast compact flash adapter that would accept up to 4 microSD cards, allowing them to be used in a CF-only DSLR? Well the company’s JBOD USB Flash Drive is the exact same idea. It uses the JBOD or ‘just a bunch of disks’ protocol to make up to 4 microSD cards appear as a single USB flash drive when attached to your PC, and while the microSD cards can all be different sizes, the total supported capacity maxes out at 64GB. ~$64 from Geek Stuff 4 U.
[ PhotoFast microSD USB Flash Drive ] VIA [ The Red Ferret Journal ]
Bla, bla, bla. Bring back the concept cars.
This is only economical if you ALREADY have 4 16gb micro sd cards because it doesn't come with them. You would have to buy this at $64 plus the 4 16gb micro sd cards at a typical price of $40+ each making the true price around $220. You could get a 64gb usb flash drive for $150. Except for some specialized purpose, I don't see this as a good purchase.
I wonder if Santa Claus think this is something we would have. Do you?
I agree, so unless you just have an over abundance of micro sd cards, this isn't really the best purchase, but it's a great one if you do.
I agree, so unless you just have an over abundance of micro sd cards, this isn't really the best purchase, but it's a great one if you do.