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XPERIA X1 To Use MicroSD After All

As surur notes in our forums, the Sony Ericsson XPERIA X1 won't be using the hateful, proprietary, Sony-Only Memory...

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Review: Mobi Plug-in SD and microSD Reader

Physical Build and Appe When I first opened the package, I thought, this is the nicest looking card reader I have owned.  It has a semi-glossy black finish.  It has a removable cap over the USB plug for easy packing when traveling.  When you plug it into your USB port, the clear ring that dominates the front, lights up with a very faint blue glow, though this effect would be more dramatic if brighter.   The build felt very light, but as solid as one would expect for a compact card reader.  To be purely vain, it would be cooler to have more rounded corners, but that is purely cosmetic.  If we could judge a book by its cover (or a card reader by its case), then it was certain that this was destined to be my favorite card reader. Physical Build / Appearance:  FUNCTIONALITY But destiny took a left turn as soon as I inserted my MicroSD card… or so I thought.  I noticed that the card did not have a snug fit which is needed to make a secure connection with the card to read it.  I tried flipping the card around and confirmed I had it inserted correctly the first time.  After several minutes of attempting to insert the card correctly, with it never registering in Windows Explorer, I noticed it was my error, as I was trying to use the MicroMMC slot instead of the T-Flash/MicroSD slot.  This is one case where it pays to read ALL of the small print!  So once I overcame my ID-Ten-T (IDIOT) error, it worked great!!!

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Today's Lifesaver - muti-format SD Kit

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It's been awhile since I've written about an accessory, but today something I recently acquired has totally saved my keister. It's the Kingston 1GB adapter pack - which is just a microSD card (1gb in this case) with an adapter to miniSD and standard SD. Switching between phones is a huge hassle and it gets even bigger when you factor in a memory card swap. My preferred solution is to just keep everything on the smallest card possible and then use one of these adapters to plug it into whatever phone I'm using at the moment (or into my digital camera). One card means I know where my data is all the time and that makes me a happy camper.

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