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One of the many things I admire in the tech world are revolutionary tech products that is so high above other products within its league that it is just plain outstanding.
I’m talking about the Eye-Fi wireless SD Card. Such a simple yet useful device that turns your digital cameras into gadgets of wonder. Imagine your regular digital camera given the capability to upload photos via wifi to your wifi-enabled computers. It doesn’t end there though, it also has the capability to upload it directly online (to YouTube, Picasa, Kodak, Flickr). Now that’s a classy gadget!
Today, they made an upgrade to their standard 2GB Eye-Fi SD cards. They’ve gone up to 4GB AND have given the Eye-Fi the capability to handle video too. Yes video! You can wirelessly send them to those points mentioned above.
Check out their press release… the new cards will be available soon, with a price tag of about US$80-US$100.
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One Response for "Eye-Fi upgrades to 4GB with video"
March 9th, 2009 at 1:22 pm
1The explore sounded great until I read the fine print… it only uses known APs to calculate your position, and there aren’t that many of them around.
The tech works pretty well when it can access cell towers like the original iphone, but just wifi, not so useful.
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