Sandisk Wi-Fi and 256mb SD Card

Sandisk Wi-Fi and 256mb SD Card

Sandisk Wi-Fi and 256mb flash storage SD securedigital card

Most Pocket PCs these days come with either built in Wi-Fi (802.11b) or a SDIO card slot. For those without built-in Wi-Fi here is a good solution that will get you wireless without giving up your storage options.

Sandisk offers a SD card that has both the standard 802.11b wireless and 256mb of storage (currently $129 at Amazon.com).

Our Dell Axim X30 has built-in wireless but our older iPAQ 2215 just has an SDIO slot so I think we will get one of these and try it out.

(thanks TheTechZone)


 
 

 
 
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