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May 16, 2005
iPorter xSD Hands-on Review
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Once I pulled these out of my mailbox they haven't left my side. These tiny memory card carriers are very useful with easy to carry cases. Immediately I put in a couple cards and kept them by my side while I went to a show. When I need a new card the swap was much easier than finding my camera case and fumbling through to find a car and then not knowing which one was already full. When I used the iPorter it is easy to organize and switch out cards on the go. Read more to see full review. |
They have a key chain ring attached at the top. The clip closed case won't let your memory cards to go flying everywhere if you drop your keys. iPorter which they are named, comes in many different colors and sizes up to 1.75" tall x 1.5" wide x 0.5" thick.
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The case can hold up to three xD, SD, MMC, or Memory Stick Duo flash memory cards. The casing is built with a strong plastic that won't break under stress like many might think. Even if you drop your keys and accidentally take a step the case will be able to hold without damaging your cards. The case also has an anti-static additive to reduce risk of shock and dust collection. Very useful for all the on-the-go camera users. For the price you can't beat them. You can buy two for about $10 and be able to carry and organize your memory cards. No negatives about it. It's small and affordable. The strong body, capacity, and clip closing case all adds to it's rating. Consumer Price: $9.95 for a two pack. iPorter Homepage - Here Number of Colors: Technical Information
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Posted by geekblue at May 16, 2005 11:39 AM
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