Such an original concept, putting a wireless transmitter in a memory card. Take a photo, get it on your computer. Elegant; simple. There are big fat cradle add-ons that cost loads, nay, scads of money and only work for specific cameras, cameras that most everyone doesn’t have or doesn’t want. I’m flattened that this approach has just now surfaced–not that I would have ever thought of it.
So what it is, is a 2GB SD card. But then it’s also a 802.11b/g device: a memory card that connects to your home network and copies the pictures onto your computer.
It’s clever, unique, relatively inexpensive, and essentially universal. It’s pretty, in a memory card sort of way. It has a couple of flaws that would be far from deal-breakers if, as a whole (hardware and software) it just did more.
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