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Subject: Field flashcard backup
From: "Greg Weddig" <>
Date: Fri, 14 Nov 2003 21:07:20 -0000
For those of you trying to use flashcard recorders in the field, this
seems like a good way of backing up data without a laptop.  Insert
various forms of flashcard and it backs it up to a 2.5" hard drive of
your choice.  I haven't used it myself and I don't work for the
company, but I thought it might be the right answer for some.

--greg


http://www.kingbyte.com/
Portable 6 in 1 Card Reader& 2.5" HDD Enclosure
X's-drive II, a new generation of X's-drive. Combining the USB2.0
comptiable interface and LCD panel to tell user the working status,
the user can simply transfer high-resolution photos or digital data
from memory cards into the built-in HDD and monitor the working status
via the LCD panel which tells the user the amount of battery power
left and file transfer status, main storage out of memory or error
indicator.


    * USB 2.0 compatiable to PC, transfer speed up to 480Mbps.

    * Stand-alone palm-sized rechargeable storage device. No PCs required.

    * Support SmartMedia, SD/MMC, Memory Stick and Memory Stick Pro,
Compact Flash Type I/II, IBM MicroDrive.

    * IBM MicroDrive.

    * Infinite memory & storage expansion configuration with internal
Hard Disk.

    * Black and White LCD displays working status ( no picture preview ).

    * Buzzer indicator.

    * Fast & easy file transfer and storage with a simple button
operating.

    * Able to copy the data from memory card(s) into the internal hard
drive .

    * Able to create up to 9999 folders per tyep of card
      Back up all kinds of files as the 2.5" external HDD, USB card
reader/writer.

    * Auto shut off function to preserve energy in stand-alone mode.

    * Convenient charged by a generic AC/DC adapter.

    * 3.6V x 2 internal Li-Lon re-chargeable batteries
      Battery life : approx.1.6 hours.



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