With large memory drives getting applied to more devices (mediaplayers, pcs, p2, etc) im getting curious about . There is the Hoodman P2 clones and the other applications of external disks that use the P2 slot. Today I saw another ExpressCard style 32GB card (by Transcend) that one can use in a laptop. It is sold for $508. And now I'm curious, what exactly differentiates the P2 hardware from this, other than PCMCIA vs ExpressCard? While memory based drive technology is going to move rapidly I'm sure Panasonic will attempt to keep up and within price range. However, the hardware geek in me wants to pull one apart and start to analyze, even if its a lot of work only to save a few bucks or gain a few gig (it's never about that anyway).
So what is the difference between the Hoodman P2, the Panasonic P2 and the Transcend 32GB?
So what is the difference between the Hoodman P2, the Panasonic P2 and the Transcend 32GB?
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