Well, for one, what are the costs of write-once vs. ultra-hi-speed rewritable cards designed for cameras?
Isn't Kodak trying to push out 1GB SD and CF cards for $5 (retail price) as 'film' that you could buy at the zoo, Disneyland, etc. if you run out of room?
But no matter, a 32GB card is not going to be cheap (read: $1-2) for a while unless there is a big technological jump.
I'm pretty sure that if anyone inked a deal with Disney where the big D charged $5 for the memory card, it would mean Kodak's only selling them for about 25 cents. Anything more, and Disney would be charging more like $20-25.
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Well, for one, what are the costs of write-once vs. ultra-hi-speed rewritable cards designed for cameras?
Isn't Kodak trying to push out 1GB SD and CF cards for $5 (retail price) as 'film' that you could buy at the zoo, Disneyland, etc. if you run out of room?
But no matter, a 32GB card is not going to be cheap (read: $1-2) for a while unless there is a big technological jump.
I'm pretty sure that if anyone inked a deal with Disney where the big D charged $5 for the memory card, it would mean Kodak's only selling them for about 25 cents. Anything more, and Disney would be charging more like $20-25.