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Until now, i finally be aware of my less info... I just use a firewire 400, never heard about firewire 3200. How does it count for? see my opinion about firewire 410 at:http://jackdrogba.livejournal.com/5129.html
usb1.0-usb2.0-usb-3.0??? but usb devieces's transmit speed is still limited with its stucture..at present, we just only speed up the transmit speed through adding usb ports..so,without enough usb port? just look this usb express card adpter:http://www.espow.com/wholesale-4-port-usb-2-0-480mb-expresscard-34-express-card-adapter.html
what i concerntrate about is "copatibllity", you know it's really a complicated problem,sometimes i have to rechange goods..it's just a waist of time.isn't it? so ,if you want to get a usb expresscard adapter, must is full-compatible..maybe you can see this kind:http://www.espow.com/wholesale-4-port-usb-2-0-480mb-expresscard-34-express-card-adapter.html
i like travel and always worry about my battery capability problems..... you know it boring.portable solar chrager,well performance, so that what i like it.. it's always there for my emergency. by the way,i give you some good and cheap universal cell phone solar charger at:http://www.espow.com/wholesale-batteries-chargers-solar-chargers.html
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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