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Hmm, never heard a complaint like that before... and my 32 GB of 300x cards have performed just fine for the last three years, thank you. Well enough that I just bought another 32 GB this week. I've also had good results from Kingston, Sandisk, and Lexar so I won't say any of them is "better"; but at least the Transcends have been good troupers at all times, and I have not experienced nor heard of any troubles.
For pricing, good 266x/300x UDMA cards right now should cost about $140-$150 for 16GB. That's what Kingstons, Transcends, and Sandisks (after rebate) cost if you shop around at B&H, Adorama, and Amazon.
In real-world performance for card readers and other external devices, USB 2.0 maxes out at 20 MBps or so. Firewire 800 goes to around 40 MBps, roughly the max that current CF cards can deliver. And I've consistently seen 90-150 MBps from external drive arrays on eSATA, so I'm sure that eSATA won't be the bottleneck in the system for some time to come. 
Given that the D3/D300 were just recently the first cameras to really take advantage of 300x UDMA, it's going to be awhile for everyone or anyone to grow into 600x.
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