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Wolverine Data 7060 FlashPac 60 GB Portable Digital Pictures and Data Storage | List Price: $169.99

| Brand: Wolverine Data Binding: Electronics Warranty: 1 year warranty
Features: - 60 GB memory card reader and storage device holds thousands of photos; provides external hard drive backup for computer data
- Capable of reading 7 types of memory cards directly via built-in card slots
- Compatible with PC, Mac, and Linux
- Includes USB cable, drivers CD, AC/DC universal auto-switch power adapter, carrying bag, and user's guide
- 1-year limited warranty
Neat Device [Posted on 2007-07-07] This is a useful device. It is very simple to use - I didn't need to read the instructions. I charged the battery and then used it on a vacation to upload from a memory stick, reformatting the memory stick to use again. I did this several times. On return home I uploaded from the Wolverine to the computer and all my photos were there intact.
A couple of points to note. Although it has a screen for instructions, you can't use it to see photos stored on it like a photo i-pod. When uploading to the Mac it doesn't automatically open i-photo. You have to drag the file but it is no great problem. I have been well pleased so far as I won't have to buy too many memory sticks for vacation. Of course , if you are super cautious. you can simply use it as temporary back-up to the camera memory.
Amazin [Posted on 2007-11-11] I love this thing!
Affordable and EASY.
I took this on a trip and was a little apprehensive as to whether it would corrupt my files but it worked like a charm.
Easy to mount on my Mac and easy to transfer images from my camera. I take hundreds of photos and now I don't have to delete bad photos while on my trip, I can dump EVERY photo to the Wolverine and edit them after I get home.
I also really like that the power plug is not HUGE, and the included pouch really protects the drive and has a belt loop!
They really thought about the traveller when they designed this thing. A real world photographer must have designed it <-:
I love it!
Great product! [Posted on 2008-01-07] Wasn't sure if this would support a 1 Gig xD card so sent an email to the firm. Answered within an hour by their customer support (Rico) - yes and they are working on supporting 2 gig. Bought one for Christmas and it is incredibly easy to use - insert card, turn on, push import button. Will be MUCH easier than lugging around a laptop on trips. Worked flawlessly on xD and SD cards from three different cameras - unit just creates a directory for each card it backs up. Comes with a nicely padded case.
Wolverine is excellent [Posted on 2008-01-14] I saved a bundele by backing up to the Wolverine rather than buying lots of SD cards. I would strongly recommend
simply works as you presumed [Posted on 2008-04-13] We recently spent two weeks in Italy, me carting a Canon 1Ds M III and my wife a 10mp point and shoot. This device made it all so simple. My RAW images are ~31mb each so I need space. Each night I transferred the memory card contents to the Wolverine, each time it created a discreet folder. Nothing unusual, just simply brilliant.
regards,
patrick
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