On Mon, 8 Dec 2003, Cotty wrote:
> The iPod contains a hard drive, but can indeed be used to store images:
>
> 'Save a bundle on memory cards the next time you take your digital camera
> with you on vacation. When your card is full, simply transfer the images
> to your iPod via the handy Belkin Media Reader . The 40GB iPod holds
> 20,000 images (the equivalent of 160 256MB memory cards), the 20GB iPod
> holds 10,000 (80 cards) and the 10GB model holds 5,000 (40 cards). '
>
> <http://www.apple.com/ipod/>

You don't want this thing.  All of the reviews say that it is
incredibly slow and a huge drain on batteries.  In this email
from Belkin it sounds like the memory reader is designed for
cameras that take low resolution pictures and generally use cards
of under 128mb in capacity:

http://www.ipodlounge.com/ipodnews_comments.php?id=P1750_0_7_0_C

I don't think that any *ist D users would be satisfied.

alex

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