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		<title>Portable Photo Storage &#8211; Experience with the Wolverine ESP 100GB</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 20 Jan 2007 20:20:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Who doesn&#8217;t have a digicam these days? I love all of my gadgets, especially my digital cameras. Lately I have been using the video features on them more and more. One problem with the taking videos with my digital camera has been storage space. With a 2 GB Secure Digital card, I can take about [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="/chinh/images/blog/WolverineEsp.jpg" alt="Wolverine ESP 100GB" />Who doesn&#8217;t have a digicam these days? I love all of my gadgets, especially my digital cameras. Lately I have been using the video features on them more and more. One problem with the taking videos with my digital camera has been storage space. With a 2 GB Secure Digital card, I can take about 30 minutes of video. That&#8217;s not a lot.</p>
<p>One solution that I have found to work for me is to use a portable photo storage device. These devices are basically portable hard drives. The fancier ones have built-in displays and flash card readers. After extensive research, I finally got a Wolverine ESP 100GB Multi Storage Device from Costco.com. I used it on my 3-week trip to Vietnam last December it and worked out very well. I was able to transfer all of my photos and videos from both of my cameras to the Wolverine with no problems. The Wolverine also works very well as a USB2 hard drive.</p>
<p>While the Wolverine ESP can also play video and music files, it is absolutely no good as a personal music player. The only way to play something is to use the built-in file explorer. And you can only play at a maximum a folder at a time. There is no way to play all items, all songs by a certain performer, play songs in random order, etc. Basicaly it sucks big time as a music player. I don&#8217;t know what Wolverine was thinking. If you want a real music player, get yourself an iPod (or the current iPod killer).</p>
<p>Update (8/28/2007) &#8211; There is actually a way to <a href="http://www.wolverinedata.com/downloads/Wolverine_ESP_playlist_Creation.pdf">create playlists on the Wolverine ESP</a>. It&#8217;s certainly better than nothing. Be sure to download the latest <a href="http://www.wolverinedata.com/downloads/ESP-V128.zip"> firmware (V 1.28) </a>as well.</p>
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