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Thursday, October 25, 2007
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The female market for computing is often patronising by simply colouring the item designed for lady consumption pink. This obviously works, and ATP have decided to do the same. I have their Petito 2GB which features HD memory (?), aluminium casing, a sparkly pink colour and small size. Hopefully the aesthetics aren?t the only thing that?s interesting.
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Monday, October 15, 2007
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The ATP Petito 2 GB USB stick features a solid metal shell which helps make the drive a lot more resilient to damage. We tested the pink girlie version which you either love or hate and were impressed by the excellent results it delivered. Both bandwidth and access time were among the top of all USB stick we ever reviewed.
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Monday, October 1, 2007
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We had the opportunity to the take the 4GB ATP ProMax SDHC memory card for a test drive and our overall impressions are quite positive. Because the SDHC format isn't backwards compatible with SD devices you'll need a special SDHC card reader if you hope to use this card with your computer. Thankfully, ATP has included one such reader for free as part of the package. What a deal!
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Friday, February 23, 2007
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One of the latest additions to the SD family is SDHC, which stands for Secure Digital "High Capacity". ATP has jumped into this higher capacity foray with the ATP Class 6 4GB ProMax SD High Capacity (SDHC) card, offering consumers loads of storage in a postage stamp-sized form factor. So, how does this card perform and why would you want it?
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Monday, December 11, 2006
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The ATP 512MB 3-in-1 microSD combo bridges the communication gap between cell phones, digital cameras, personal computers. By combining a tiny 512MB microSD memory card with a SD and USB adapter, ATP has come up with an ingenious way to transfer data from one device to another without the need for any additional software.
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