Addonics debuts DigiDrive device
updated 02:40 pm EDT, Tue September 18, 2001
Addonics has introduced the DigiDrive, a pocket-size storage device that reads/writes digital audio/video files from seven different formats. The drive contains no moving parts and draws power from the USB port. The new, Mac OS 9.x compatible device is priced at $89.



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Sweeeet!
Cool. I had bought a Palm m505 to be able to use the SD and MMC cards with it and was planning on buying a digital camera that also supported this format. I'm finding that the cameras that support these cards tend to be on the higher-end and more costly. With this device, it won't matter. I can buy whichever camera I see as my most appropriate buy and use it for swapping the digital images from it to my SD and MMC cards for the Palm. Neeto!