4GB Microdrive for 10D
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hk_traveller
Registered: Sep 22, 2002
Total Posts: 81
Country: China

micazim wrote:

I do the same work !
http://yoursphotographer.com/CREATIVE/CREATIVE.html

Michael,

How much for 4GB MP3? Also have you tried to use CF card for the MP3?

Thanks!



micazim
Registered: Jan 19, 2004
Total Posts: 5
Country: China

i insert an 512 CF card already



hk_traveller
Registered: Sep 22, 2002
Total Posts: 81
Country: China

micazim wrote:
i insert an 512 CF card already

Hi Mic,

Thanks for your info. What is the price of MP3 you got?



ebourlet
Registered: Jan 22, 2004
Total Posts: 41
Country: United States

I just saw on eBay a posting that claims that the MuVo2 uses proprietary pin outs that are not guaranteed to meet the CF standards. The guy is of course trying to discourage people from buying the units removed from MP3 players and buy his instead. The link to his listing is http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=2981713410&category=50519 . He also claims that using in other devices you may have read write trouble. Have any of you adventurous guys that are using these had any trouble, or is this guy just blowing smoke? Thanks.



4sevens
Registered: Jan 22, 2004
Total Posts: 5
Country: United States

Hi people,

That guy on ebay is a total crock. If you look carefully, the very unit that he is selling IS a drive pulled out of a mp3 player. The OEM unit has a black and white label (which is what he has). Whereas the RETAIL unit has a color label. I know because I have handled these. I am selling the OEM drives on ebay that are actually pulled from the muvo2. They work perfectly fine as a CF card. That ebay guy is simply formulating lies to edge out the competition.

quick shameless plug - if you need a 4gb hitachi microdrive, you can look for me on ebay as 4sevens. I have a few listed now and will continue to list them with bids starting at 0.01. I guarantee my drives for 30 days and after that it's hitachi's 1 year warranty.



Nebby
Registered: Jan 22, 2004
Total Posts: 6
Country: N/A

4sevens wrote:
Hi people,

That guy on ebay is a total crock. If you look carefully, the very unit that he is selling IS a drive pulled out of a mp3 player. The OEM unit has a black and white label (which is what he has). Whereas the RETAIL unit has a color label. I know because I have handled these. I am selling the OEM drives on ebay that are actually pulled from the muvo2. They work perfectly fine as a CF card. That ebay guy is simply formulating lies to edge out the competition.

quick shameless plug - if you need a 4gb hitachi microdrive, you can look for me on ebay as 4sevens. I have a few listed now and will continue to list them with bids starting at 0.01. I guarantee my drives for 30 days and after that it's hitachi's 1 year warranty.


Did you check with hitachi if the drives were under warranty? Normally oem devices are warrantied by the seller, which would be creative in this case.



dallen47
Registered: Oct 07, 2003
Total Posts: 753
Country: United States

Wow!
Creating a reference for the future
Does anyone know if the operating system in the Fuji S2 can take bigger than a 1 gig card



Kostia
Registered: Nov 04, 2003
Total Posts: 765
Country: France

? Impossible to find the muvo2 4 Go in France. In Belgium, a digital site announces that the hitachi microdrive 4 Go will be available in Europe in February. Price will be 640 € (812 us$) !!!!!

If someone wants to open an e-store ?! or resell on Ebay ?!



Kostia
Registered: Nov 04, 2003
Total Posts: 765
Country: France

I have the screwdriver... Have you a Muvo2 to sell back for me ?...




4sevens
Registered: Jan 22, 2004
Total Posts: 5
Country: United States

Hitachi's warranty statement:

LINK



ebourlet
Registered: Jan 22, 2004
Total Posts: 41
Country: United States

So if I read that link right there is no Warrenty from Hitachi on an OEM drive unless you get Creative Labs to replace it.



4sevens
Registered: Jan 22, 2004
Total Posts: 5
Country: United States

I didn't read anything about OEM drives - I believe it's covered as long as it retains the Hitachi label.

They have an OEM/end users return department.

Hitachi Global Storage Technologies, Inc.
c/o UPS Worldwide Logistics
Alvarado Business Park
OEM/end user Returns Department
30336 Whipple Road, Bldg. F
Union City, Ca 94587
United States



ebourlet
Registered: Jan 22, 2004
Total Posts: 41
Country: United States

"...this Statement of Limited Warranty apply only to Machines you purchase for your use, and not for resale, from an authorized Hitachi Global Storage Technologies Distributor..."

If I purchase it from Creative Labs as part of their "machine" and not a Hitachi authorized distributor I would read the warenty statment to exclude any warenty from Hitachi . Just the way I read it. but for 1/2 the price you could afford to have one fail and still break even.



JackCnd
Registered: Dec 27, 2003
Total Posts: 542
Country: Canada

Price has dropped everywhere to appx $199 on the 4GB muvo's, check froggle.

http://froogle.google.com/froogle?q=muvo+4gb....



zuffy
Registered: Jan 16, 2004
Total Posts: 611
Country: United States

Yup, today I ordered one from buy.com for $199. They are not in stock now but I can wait. 1GB is definitely not enough to shoot RAW for action photography.



busterbaxter
Registered: Jan 24, 2004
Total Posts: 1
Country: N/A

The only problem with the $199 backordered players is that I am not sure if the microdrive inside is soldered. So far all the people who received the players earlier have no problem. Not sure about the next production though.



tipit008
Registered: Sep 06, 2003
Total Posts: 691
Country: Canada

I've taken a chance and just ordered the mp3 4gig player from Creative in the hopes that it will work in my 10D. Has anyone received theirs bought @ $199 and can confirm that the drive inside is not the soldered type but the removable one??

Also, anyone have the link to the step by step process and pictures the original poster put up? Is the page still up?

Thanks.

Marc.



Nebby
Registered: Jan 22, 2004
Total Posts: 6
Country: N/A

ebourlet wrote:
"...this Statement of Limited Warranty apply only to Machines you purchase for your use, and not for resale, from an authorized Hitachi Global Storage Technologies Distributor..."

If I purchase it from Creative Labs as part of their "machine" and not a Hitachi authorized distributor I would read the warenty statment to exclude any warenty from Hitachi . Just the way I read it. but for 1/2 the price you could afford to have one fail and still break even.


I also read it that way, it doesn't make sense for hitachi to provide warranty to end users for a device that was integrated into a product. The producer of the product would be responsible. ie: You buy a laptop from dell that includes a seagate hard drive, and the hard drive breaks. You don't call seagate to get it replaced, you call dell.

Also, it would be very easy to confirm if theres a warranty for those micro drives that you have 4sevens, just call up hitachi, give them the serial number of the drive and ask for warranty status.

FWIW, I believe that taking out these drives and selling them on ebay for profit as "NEW" is rather misleading.



Tony Bonanno
Registered: Jan 10, 2002
Total Posts: 287
Country: United States

Tried to find the firmware download for the 4gb Nomad on Creative Lab's site. No luck. Does anyone have a current link ??

Thanks,

Tony Bonanno



Juqi
Registered: Jan 29, 2002
Total Posts: 95
Country: Finland

Tony, try this one:

[url]http://www.nomadworld.com/downloads/firmware/wma-muvo_2_4.asp[/url]



Tony Bonanno
Registered: Jan 10, 2002
Total Posts: 287
Country: United States

Thanks Juqi and also Rsoemarsono, who I contacted via email. Got the firmware. Now just waiting (backordered) for the unit.

Tony Bonanno



urameatball
Registered: Sep 30, 2003
Total Posts: 715
Country: Canada

drive is out of stock at creative now but they also dropped the price to $199.

I'm a casual shooter and never need more than one 256MB card (using JPEG) for one outing but at $199, it's a deal worth thinking about...



Francboulanger
Registered: Feb 06, 2003
Total Posts: 45
Country: Netherlands

I didn't do an extensive search but it looks like you can order the muvo2 directly from Creative in Europe.
Here's the Dutch link:
http://nl.europe.creative.com/products/product.asp?prod=586



tipit008
Registered: Sep 06, 2003
Total Posts: 691
Country: Canada

urameatball wrote:
drive is out of stock at creative now but they also dropped the price to $199.

I'm a casual shooter and never need more than one 256MB card (using JPEG) for one outing but at $199, it's a deal worth thinking about...


I noticed you're from Canada. Have you seen this thing available somewhere up here?

Marc.



micazim
Registered: Jan 19, 2004
Total Posts: 5
Country: China

only SandDisk and microdrive 1GB can replace back to creative

we can buy it(MuVo) from HK , HK$2400 with remote control(FM & recorder)



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