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09-Jan-2007, 12:21 AM #1
Portable Standalone Photo Storage
I am looking for a portable digital photo storage unit (no laptop required) that is reliable AND a reasonable cost. I would like to be able to store 40gb or more in RAW files and transfer photos daily from my memory cards as I travel. Any recommendations?
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09-Jan-2007, 12:41 AM #2
This looks to have reasonable space for the price: http://www.flash-memory-store.com/us...2060-80gb.html

If you already have a 40 gig or so iPod, these devices provide connectivity: http://reviews.cnet.com/4520-6501_7-5145238-3.html
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09-Jan-2007, 07:46 PM #3
I've owned one of these for a while now & haven't had any problems.

http://secure.serverlab.net/shop/mer..._Code=FlashPac


Here's their main page for different types of storage.

http://www.wolverinedata.com/
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25-Mar-2007, 01:12 AM #4
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i am an individual distributor in a company called photomax which can help you to store all your images with easy upload. You can also share images and video (with no buffering). Anyone can use this service given that they have been invited. If you join, you receive a free 5GB of space for photos and video and also receive 20 free print credits. To join, visit www.bashar.myphotomax.com for your free account. I know you are all looking for about 40GB of storage. with this service you can subscribe for more storage space. Your Photos are very secure on this website. They will not be stolen, hacked, deleted or destroyed. It is password protected and the only people who can see your photos are those whom you wish to show.

Thank you

Anyone questions can be directed to bashar@myphotomax.com
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