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Straight out of CES, Eye-Fi shows us their updated WiFi-enabled SD card, the Eye-Fi Pro X2. This 8GB memory card has updated wireless support that utilizes new 802.11n. They also updated to Class 6 performance which means faster read/write times for you and me.
But the coolest refresher they gave the Pro X2 is what is called “Endless Memory Mode.” Unfortunately, it is not truly endless but if you upload photos to your computer within the next year (or however long it takes you to take 8GB’s worth of photos) then it should seem endless. What this mode does, is when you upload your photos or videos the card automatically erases them off the card for you. That way, you don’t have to worry if you’ve uploaded a photo yet or not.
Eye-Fi also introduced a new desktop application to coincide with the Pro X2, replacing the old web-based one. The Eye-Fi Center will help you manage your media with a drag-and-drop styled interface. The Eye-Fi center will not be up for download until the end of January as stated by Eye-Fi; but here is a link to a video introducing it along with a few pictures.
If you want to get this now, too bad. There is no listed ship date yet but you can pre-order it on Amazon for $149 if you’re anxious.
But the coolest refresher they gave the Pro X2 is what is called “Endless Memory Mode.” Unfortunately, it is not truly endless but if you upload photos to your computer within the next year (or however long it takes you to take 8GB’s worth of photos) then it should seem endless. What this mode does, is when you upload your photos or videos the card automatically erases them off the card for you. That way, you don’t have to worry if you’ve uploaded a photo yet or not.
Eye-Fi also introduced a new desktop application to coincide with the Pro X2, replacing the old web-based one. The Eye-Fi Center will help you manage your media with a drag-and-drop styled interface. The Eye-Fi center will not be up for download until the end of January as stated by Eye-Fi; but here is a link to a video introducing it along with a few pictures.
If you want to get this now, too bad. There is no listed ship date yet but you can pre-order it on Amazon for $149 if you’re anxious.
Read[Engadget]
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