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VR-Zone has posted a step by step tutorial on removing the 5GB ST1 Compact Flash card from the the new Creative MuVo˛ FM. This unit has started selling in Singapore for approximately US$260. No doubt that these will be flying off the shelf now that everyone knows that it really means US$260 for a 5GB CF card for their digital cameras and PPCs. Think about it, that's $52 a gigabyte.
I want to get my hands on one of these....right after I get my hands on a Toshiba e830...
How about you?
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It's a Compact Flash Card that can be read by any card reader. (from what I've read)
well, by that shape I can tell you that it's a micro drive. And that makes a very big difference. A micro drive sucks a lot of battery, in another hand it has moving parts, so it's a bit noisy and it can be broken easily than a CF card.
And I quote
"The most interesting aspect of this player is definitely the huge data storage powered by Seagate's new 1-inch ST1 5GB, 3600rpm hard drive with RunOn Technology which improves the drive's performance in high-motion environments. "
No CF card here....