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#11
Originally Posted by frank.wagner View Post
johsua - sorry, but the photo is very bad

Are we the first N800 User - he wants invite photos (without Laptop) directly to the N800
  • I can not believe it

Or is the solution - the Asus EEE 701 - And we forget the n800

I don't think the Eee has a build-in Compact Flash reader, although it does have three USB ports so you could use a card reader.

I've just been informed that my Eee is winging its way to me I'm hopefully going to write a review especially for this forum looking at comparisons between it and the N800/810. So stay tuned.
 
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#12
Sorry, but I do not understand Nokia (an my ipod touch are the same problem)
  • and all they talk of the mobile world - everything easy and simply - the reality is different -
    Unfortunately

Last edited by frank.wagner; 2007-11-01 at 16:53.
 
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#13
You can just use a CF-SD/MMC adapter. Something like this:
http://the-gadgeteer.com/review/eagl...adapter_review
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#14
Originally Posted by Reggie View Post
You can just use a CF-SD/MMC adapter. Something like this:
http://the-gadgeteer.com/review/eagl...adapter_review
You beat me to it! After my snarky answer I thought I should actually try and help...
 
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#15
To the original poster - no you are not the only one after this. I bought my N800 assuming it would allow me to access the photos on my Nikon D200 through USB.

I am hoping that OS2008 will support USB OTG and that I can then do this. I am hoping so much that I have already ordered the cable.

Otherwise I'm going to have to mortgage my soul to buy that WiFi adaptor for my D200.

Not sure what else you can do. Someone suggested this device on another thread, but I don't know if it can cope with the two drives that normally appear when you access the N800 by USB.
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#16
Originally Posted by rs-px View Post
Bluetooth card reader. I only just found this so have no idea how effective it is. I'll wager that it's a little expensive too.
i just bought it online (28USD) Delivered to US as soon as i get it i will post a review - it is exactly what i have been looking for now i can upload and email duplicates to my accounts and have instant backup!
 
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#17
Originally Posted by dormant View Post
To the original poster - no you are not the only one after this. I bought my N800 assuming it would allow me to access the photos on my Nikon D200 through USB.

I am hoping that OS2008 will support USB OTG and that I can then do this. I am hoping so much that I have already ordered the cable.

Otherwise I'm going to have to mortgage my soul to buy that WiFi adaptor for my D200.

Not sure what else you can do. Someone suggested this device on another thread, but I don't know if it can cope with the two drives that normally appear when you access the N800 by USB.
Wow, this Aleratec copy device would be perfect if it works with the N800. Otherwise, us DSLR camera folk have been limited to using the SD->CF adapters (annoying when you've already bought multiple CF cards).
 
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#18
I have the Syncbox II - forget it - Is not the solution - At least not for me



http://www.pearl.de/p/PE1345-c-enter...t-Display.html

I probably will testing the CF Card Adapter (MMC)
 
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#19
News -
    • Wi-Fi enabled Nokia Nseries devices can be used as a remote control to manage and operate all EZfetch features and functions.
    • Supported Multimedia Formats
    • Picture: BMP, GIF, JPEG, PNG
    • Music: AAC+, AAC-LC, LPCM, MP3, MP3Pro, WMA, WMAPro
    • Movie: DivX 3, DivX 4, DivX 5 HD, DivX 5 SD, DivX 6 HD, DivX 6 SD, H.264 AVC MPEG4 part 10 HD, H.264 AVC MPEG4 part 10 SD, MPEG-1, MPEG-2 HD, MPEG-2 SD, MPEG-2 VOB, MPEG-4 part 2 ASP, Quicktime (3GPP), VC-1 HD 720p, VC-1 HD 1080p, WMV 7, WMV 8, WMV 9, WMV Pro, WMV HD 720p, WMV HD 1080p, Xvid
 
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#20
Shouldn't the Ezfetch be in it's own thread?

For the last couple of years I have been using a Dell 24 inch monitor as a TV for both my cable signal and with a small quiet Linux PC (Asus Pundit) to play downloaded avi files. The Pundit has just failed (won't even boot) and the Ezfetch looks like an almost perfect replacement - it'd be perfect if it were open source.

Wonder when they'll get to T&T?
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