Floppies becoming obsolete
Jeff Kinz
jkinz at kinz.org
Wed Sep 8 20:14:01 EDT 2004
On Wed, Sep 08, 2004 at 07:46:44PM -0400, Jerry Feldman wrote:
> Speaking of obsolete floppies and the prices of USB and CF drives I was
> wondering if there are any drives to stay away from. When I mentioned
> $40, I had quickly looked up a retail price at Best Buy, which is not my
> favorite place:
>
> Lexar - 256MB USB 2.0 JumpDrive $59.99 before the $20.00 mail in rebate.
>
> So, I'm curious to see what brands some people on this list are using
> successfully or unsuccessfully.
Have used this:
http://www.walmart.com/catalog/product.gsp?product_id=2394064
USB drive EL-Cheapo digital camera $16.67.
USB connectivity works great, pics transfer easily w/FC2 Digital camera
tools
BTW - it takes really terrible pictures,
but what do you want for $17? :)
Bottom Line - USB memory drives seems to be really well supported
and they are getting cheaper all the time. I suspect they are on the
verge of becoming commodity-like impulse buy items - like chewing gum.
Random selection - never used it:
http://store.yahoo.net/s168/ge25usb20flm.html
256 MB USB pen drive - $31.00
http://www.zipzoomfly.com/jsp/ProductDetail.jsp?ProductCode=83009
256 MB card 37.50, free shipping.
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