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10.18.2003
Not Political, at all. Belkin Media Reader for iPod: Digital Photography Review: "Belkin Media Reader for iPod The Belkin Media Reader for iPod is the ideal tool for the mobile photographer. Now, you can back up digital images to your iPod, and take them with you on the road. Your iPod can hold thousands of digital photos and frees up your camera's disk space so you can take more pictures. Simply connect the Belkin Media Reader to your iPod's dock connector, and insert any of the six supported media types. Using software support that's already built into your iPod (with software version 2.1 or later), transfer the pictures quickly via FireWire® technology. When at home, simply connect your iPod to your computer to retrieve the data. This was a no-brainer and I saw it coming, but it bodes well for the intergration of portable hard disk devices and other small hand helds as well. Music, pictures, and all other forms of data will flow back and forth between devices as they are needed. Eventually it would be nice to have a standard transfer protocol that would enable the user of any digital camera to run the captured images directly to the portable hard disk. A bit more glamorous would be a wireless transfer of all your pictures directly into your Portable. The Nikon D2H already has WT-1 802.11b wireless to transfer files to a FTP server. So why not smaller consumer model cameras, and why not devices like iPods? Of course this opens (even further) the evil floodgates of data sharing. To misquote Ian Malcolm of Jurrasic Park fame: "I am merely stating that uhh... data finds a way". | |
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