I use the Apacer Disk Steno CP200 Combo since a few months. First I had
a bad rechargeable Li-battery, but the whole set was replaced within
guarantee. The Apacer does what is should do, you can easily write to
multiple CDs if storage on a 1 GB card exceeds the capacity of the disk.
Sofar very safe in use. I write twice to CD-RW's just to make sure.
Connecting to TV sets for CD and DVD display doesn't seem to work for
older TVs (probably needs the AV channel) but I don't care at all.

Henk

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 23 February, 2005 5:13 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: On-the-Go Storage, it works!


In a message dated 2/22/2005 4:22:05 PM Pacific Standard Time, 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
What I'm looking for is something similar.  However I'd like to have
around 
120g capacity.

What I'd like is a single device that will store 120g of data, provide
the 
ability to burn CD's and/or DVD's, and not require a computer.

I have a 40g Flashtrax, but I anticipate far exceeding it's capacity on
a 2 
week vacation, plus if it were to 'go south' I'd lose everything.  I
want to 
be able to burn a backup copy to CD/DVD after copying files from the
compact 
flash to the hard drive.

Does anything like this exist in a single unit?

Tom C.
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Well, there's this thing:

http://www.mydigitaldiscount.com/s.nl/category.32/it.A/id.301/.f

(Apacer disc steno.) Which has some of what you want, and I I sort of
wish I 
had gotten it. 

I got the cheaper ImageTank 20gb a while back (a year?). It's okay, but
I 
can't recommend it. I have found it useful in the field, and reliable. I
didn't 
have to get another Flash Card. However, the battery runs down really,
really 
fast (faster than any battery in anything I have). So I have to double
check it 
is fully charged before I take it out (otherwise I can't copy to it.)

The disc steno looks rather neat. If anyone ever gets it, their feedback

would be interesting.

HTH, Marnie aka Doe 

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