I would love to have this just for the utility of backup. Just think about the idea that you can backup something from your PC and use the same thing on your phone as well. The opportunities are wild
@@whomperwhomperson8679 Well there is better thing already: Flash drives, that connect to micro SD and USB A (two ends), or single USB C. Quite cheap too, i found one for like 12 bucks per 128GB model.
Okay that's really dope! I guess it's really not enough of an inconvenience to make these standard, but it'd be cool if some companies put out some line of these types!
I believe it's not just all of the above, it's about cost. Not only is a moving part a failure point, it also makes the device cost more to make, and if it costs more to make they have to charge more to make a profit. If it costs more less people are willing to buy them. In most cases now a days, the device the SD card is inside of IS the reader also. So it's basically a niche product for a niche of a niche. Cool AF tho
@@liu3chan☠️alot of things i use a micro sd cards for my switch since the built in storage is 22 gbs☠️ fortnite update was 19 gb so think about that rq😭
The Ducati edition was after the original. In 2006, these were popular in the photography community and can be found in photography magazines of the time. Still, the Ducati edition definitely adds a coolness factor to it!
Thats handy, but on the other side micro sd is more common nowadays. On a micro sd to sd adapter this would be nice, i cant even remember how long i spend searching my sd reader before every use.
Im got hundred of songs favourites on my nokia "soap" and "leaf"(looks like)*sorry dont quiet remember their model,with only 2gb.. even better after we used it to keep games in "ngage" and "QD"
I worked on the firmware of this card back then. It is actually a controller with 2 interfaces being booted into different firmware depending on which side you power it up from. I love this card and use it personally until it died. The only problem is the joint being the weakest link and eventually they will snap, and you end up with a slice of mushroom too short to fit inside a standard SD slot.
I have one of those folding SD cards from the late 2000’s. Not the special Ducati ones, they also made a plain vanilla version too. Best SD card ever. I don’t know why they didn’t continue making them.
@@IKER1000sYT and you think a global multimillion dollar company doesn't care about selling you their products just because they sell them cheap? I don't get what you thought you were adding to this besides pointlessness
I agree, I could bet there are modern sd cards like this one for lower price. Also, the price probably only comes from the fact it was a collaboration product.
You're paying for the historial artifact, not the actual product. Yeah, you can buy a better SD card in every metric for way less money nowadays, but this is a collectors item. It's the same way some post stamps are way more expensive than what you pay for to put something on the post, or like a pokemon card or something, which intrinsic value is like 10 cents or something, but some are sold for 1000s.
I have like 12 sd card adapters that have just come free with stuff over the years. Finding an adapter should be relatively easy for most people. The reason this didn't take off is adding a usb connector added more logic and complexity to the chip design, and sd cards were generally supposed to be relatively cheap cards. It didn't really make sense for that market. It was [and likely still is] cheaper to include an adapter than a built in usb. Granted, at this point it isn't *that* much cheaper, being that these are dirt cheap to produce nowadays, but these usb sd cards never took off so there was never really a logistical reason to design new ones when they could just keep including an even more cheap adapter.
Normally 100$ for 4GB is just batshit crazy but in this case since it's a rare limited collectible I'm sure it will be worth a lot more than a 100 bucks in the future. But again still very good as a collective piece
@@danionescu988 I mean yea they won't be of value in terms of currency but ig it's still pretty neat. To be preserved as ancient tech. Imagine showing it to ur grandkids. "You kids wouldn't understand the pain we had to go through to store data and share stuff using this small chip" I mean I still have my windows XP back in my village. Heard they stopped making it so I consider it a very rare thrash. Note it may be thrash and garbage but still very rare
@@danionescu988did you not read his comment? it's a collectable, and collectables are timeless so people will still want it even though they know it's useless.
I love how the creator captured all his emotions and when putting together the video must had to sift through so much. Like the part when he gets a notification, he recorded himself everyday so that he can get that 1 sec clip. Amazing.
@@isaackvasager9957well the camera storage market has pretty much always been a racket. Camera storage being insanely expensive per GB for not even half the performance of a proper modern drive. Logic has nothing to do with it. However, there are cameras that accept usb, though usb based *storage* on a camera is still not really a thing.
Same here, and the vanilla ones are, contrary to Ducati, definitely NOT rare. He should have spent a minute longer on research than on video editing and could have saved 80 bucks 😊
This would have been amazing if it would have become the standard, much like how every micro SDCard comes with an adapter even though most of us don't use them!
You sure it's 32GB? Typical 2002 card a good one was 16-32MB. You can't stack 500 dies in an SD card, where would capacity like that even come from? You can't borrow semiconductor from 10 years later either. Microdrive 2GB CF Type II was available from IBM, that was a lot for photography, but it was a spinning little hard disk. My harddisk in PC was Maxtor DM80, 80GB.
@@SianaGearz do you have an off platform handle of some sort? ill send you some images, its not a functional prototype so they could slap whatever they wanted on it but its still really quite cool
@@ambhaiji A good lesson to learn in life is something is only worth what someone is willing to pay for it. Nobody in their right mind is going to buy a 4gb memory card for that rare or not.
Were you specifically looking for this exact card, or just one with this technology? I found a SanDisc Ultra II 1 gb with built-in USB on eBay for $24.95. 😅
@@cricketgoldYT Yeah but my question is if he's just getting it for the technology itself, and how cool it is, or if he wanted this specific collaboration version. Either way he's definitely not going to be using it for anything meaningful, and was just for fun. In that case I would've went for the cheaper one just to try it out. I'm actually tempted to get it myself. Lol
@@cricketgoldYT That's not how storage density scaling works, it's not linear. Each technology has different scaling costs depending on rarity and complexity.
@@SilverSpoon_ There is something called "data retention time". That's its lifespan. It's ~10 years with general use. Of course it depends on the quality of the drive and how long it gets used, but after that time some problems may occur. Even the firmware is stored in flash memory. The chip holds memory as charges that dissipate over time. If the bits don't refresh and something gets corrupted, you may notice that the computer can no longer access the drive.
@@windestruct All depends of the SSD's technology. In a good couple of decades, I never had any of these issues even with a ~2002 16Mb Memory Stick and similar with USBs, phones. or various systems that use flash ROMs from the 1990's. It occurs when data are overwritten and secotrs tend to wear and being unusable, then enjoy your daily fsck, but on the expiring SSD, so it's not a thing. Sure there can be more dense SSDs that now will be subject to data loss, and this is why I urge the users to invest in a back up, external hard drive to frequently create a backup of their data. especially the OS/system and programs that should remain on the SSD, that's the idea. But otherwise, I don't think so. And I upgraded an old, one of the furst Asus EEEPC for someone who loved this laptop, it was crippled with XP pro on a SSD, yet still booting and all, did a backup, installed a lightweight Debian32bit. And it's go! It's impossible to find SSD upgrades compatible for these but the guy wants to use it to write, and transfer things via USB.
Damn! I remember back in the day those were kind of expensive but perfectly in the realm of reason and readily available at the local computer store. I should have bought a few dozen then 😮
that would be useful for photographers (even tho theres wireless but wireless is also slower and miight compromise some quality) make the storage higher tho
If an SD card company where to make this today, they would get so much sales and profit out of it, their first product will go to waste (which is the normal sd cards)
This reminded me of one time when I offered a seller a decent but fair amount of money for an item, and they declined saying they'd rather auction it. Turned out to be their loss as I won the bid for 50% of what I offered, because as rare as the item was, interest in it is niche. Never ever pay these extortionate buy it now prices always look to make offers or place bids.
I have one of these, 4gb, but it is black. Been on the lookout for one with larger memory with no luck. Most handy card ever. Def. should be standard. This is the first time ive seen a similar card.
A shame they did not continue on this trend, it's simple and practical enough that I know people that use them like photographers and film makers will buy for that simple solution.
that is seriously awesome but these days i dont see most people paying a dime extra for this specific sd rather than a regular sd with adapter especially these days
They need this to be a standard 😭
I 100% agree... but try putting one on a micro sd card
@@aussiepancake4287 it might be possible by putting gold contacts on the thicker side of the card. Looks like the perfect size for a usb
@BurningFuses but how would you get it out once it's in?
@@aussiepancake4287already been done!
@@aussiepancake4287 It doesn't look very durable, remember that more moving parts more points of failure.
In my opinion SD cards like this should be a standard nowadays!
That'll be a bit harder with USB C, but I totally support it
A small problem is that it would limit storage
@@nothcialI mean, we've got 2tb micro sd cards, I don't think a storage limit is too big of a worry.
Moving parts on something that small? No thanks!
@@hamzasultan96 I'm not talking about Micro SD
this is genius, they only need a hole for lanyard or something to prevent lost, it need mass production
"Lemme get out my SD-Stick real quick"
Now sd without the s 😏
Bro got heartbroken when he experienced the 800kbps speed of usb 1
lmao yes XDDD
But then again, when it's 4Gb, you don't need a lot of speed to transfer a bunch of MB.
Well that way when you're getting files off of it, it _FEELS_ like a lot of data! :D
USB 1 can do 1.5-12mbps depending on chipset.
@@corataylor2205you're not thinking of usb 1. Are you sure you're not thinking about firewire or usb 2?
No. For clarification i meant usb1 does *up to* 1.5mbps and usb1.1 does 12mbps.@@lexecomplexe4083
That's actually pretty clever. Making these things nowadays with 256GB would be a best seller product for photographers
I would love to have this just for the utility of backup. Just think about the idea that you can backup something from your PC and use the same thing on your phone as well. The opportunities are wild
@@whomperwhomperson8679 Well there is better thing already: Flash drives, that connect to micro SD and USB A (two ends), or single USB C. Quite cheap too, i found one for like 12 bucks per 128GB model.
@@whomperwhomperson8679 There are multiple options already like cloud backup, airdrops, type c pendrives, otg for mobile, etc
@@whomperwhomperson8679 you can do that, you know? You just need an adapter...
@@whomperwhomperson8679or plug in your phone and make a backup on the phone. It's really not that much of a deal
Cards aside that Ducati pen drive looks firee🔥
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The Wii Action Replay had an Micro SD card adapter similar to this, one side for full size and one for usb. I always thought it was so neat.
“This is how I got this rare SD card!😱🤯”
“I bought it”
Are you trying to be funny?
was he supposed to steal it or something?
It's not about the end it's about the journey
what journey? he bought it and thats it, its not like he did anything
@@vengeance5020no, not _trying_ to be funny. He *_was_* funny
Okay that's really dope! I guess it's really not enough of an inconvenience to make these standard, but it'd be cool if some companies put out some line of these types!
It's not about convenience, it's about selling adapters.
@@dad6451umm no actually adding a moving part is just stupid
@@datcheesecakeboi6745 both
I believe it's not just all of the above, it's about cost. Not only is a moving part a failure point, it also makes the device cost more to make, and if it costs more to make they have to charge more to make a profit. If it costs more less people are willing to buy them. In most cases now a days, the device the SD card is inside of IS the reader also. So it's basically a niche product for a niche of a niche. Cool AF tho
Yeah, this should be normal
Wow, now you can put a movie on it. 😂😂😂😂😂
This is awesome and we need more like this. My only problem is how you have to unfold it like that. It looks like it’ll break after repeated use
I've had one of these for about 12 years, now. Not this exact one, but with the built in USB port. One of the most useful items I've ever owned.
What is a SD card used for nowadays anyway?
@@liu3chan☠️alot of things i use a micro sd cards for my switch since the built in storage is 22 gbs☠️ fortnite update was 19 gb so think about that rq😭
Yeah I had a few of these back in the day. I don’t know why they didn’t make them all like this
I have one somewhere myself. it was mostly if not all. black. it may still be in one of my old palms.
I have two of these in my junk drawer, all black and 512mb.
The Ducati edition was after the original. In 2006, these were popular in the photography community and can be found in photography magazines of the time. Still, the Ducati edition definitely adds a coolness factor to it!
Yeah my mom is a photographer and she gave me hers witch is a 512mp version, not Ducati edition tho
I think the combo if the two features together is what makes it more interesting and rare though
Yeah I had a couple of these I bet they’re somewhere in one of my drawers. Now I’m gonna look throw em up on eBay. 😂
I was thinking these would be great for photographers, then read this lol.
One of those usb style cards wrecked one of the USB ports on a 3 day old PS3....... I thought that memory was long gone, but here we are.
Thats handy, but on the other side micro sd is more common nowadays. On a micro sd to sd adapter this would be nice, i cant even remember how long i spend searching my sd reader before every use.
People saying that 4gb is nothing are definitely too young to understand, on a 2007s SD card that's huge.
2 gb is like the equivalent to 256gb back then, imagine what 16 would be
Arduino users: "Pathetic"
Im got hundred of songs favourites on my nokia "soap" and "leaf"(looks like)*sorry dont quiet remember their model,with only 2gb.. even better after we used it to keep games in "ngage" and "QD"
Yeah, get on with the times, its now 2024.
@@Reflec999 That's still a lot tho
"saw something I liked on eBay, I bid on it and won."
thanks you saved me alot of time mate!
"...and made a youtube short so I can recoup the costs"
Fr, he still paid $100 for a useless 4Gb sdcard. Can get a 1tb one for that price.
@@Agretyou can even 3D print one at one and wire one if you know how to solder
His ebay history says he paid $589 though
Wow amazing ❤❤❤❤
A real story teller, you just made a verynice video about a SD card !
+ 1 like!!!!👍
I worked on the firmware of this card back then. It is actually a controller with 2 interfaces being booted into different firmware depending on which side you power it up from. I love this card and use it personally until it died. The only problem is the joint being the weakest link and eventually they will snap, and you end up with a slice of mushroom too short to fit inside a standard SD slot.
Yumm mushrooms
I have one of those folding SD cards from the late 2000’s. Not the special Ducati ones, they also made a plain vanilla version too. Best SD card ever. I don’t know why they didn’t continue making them.
cause then they couldnt sell you the adapters
They couldnt sell flashdisk
@@mrroboshadow the adapter is literal cents
@@IKER1000sYT and you think a global multimillion dollar company doesn't care about selling you their products just because they sell them cheap?
I don't get what you thought you were adding to this besides pointlessness
You got your SD card in my USB drive…
You got your USB drive in my SD Card!
I used to have these when I was younger! (not the ducatti ones of course, just the plain black ones)
Honestly they should make these again with more memory because like... that's a really good idea!
Storage
I find them sometimes on temu. Not that brand, cheap knockoffs, but they probably work for about 8gb at slow speeds.
Paying 100 for a 4gig sd is wild 😂
I agree, I could bet there are modern sd cards like this one for lower price. Also, the price probably only comes from the fact it was a collaboration product.
You're paying for the historial artifact, not the actual product. Yeah, you can buy a better SD card in every metric for way less money nowadays, but this is a collectors item. It's the same way some post stamps are way more expensive than what you pay for to put something on the post, or like a pokemon card or something, which intrinsic value is like 10 cents or something, but some are sold for 1000s.
making a TH-cam short about it and receiving 750k likes is even more wild. I don't think money is an issue 😅
@@jaspermooren5883historical artifact my ass 😂 who deemed it an artifact? You? Get the hell outta here with that
@@jaspermooren5883they do not sell for 1000s what are you talking about I just found nothing but these online going for £200
Why this is not on all SD cards ? :o amazing :o
i still one of those, just not a ducati version. i think those were one of the greatest invention.
Bro these need to come back! Imagine the convenience of not needing a reader!!
people might think one can just use an USB stick, but alot of cameras still use SD cards, but then again, if you're an enthusiast just buy a reader 😂
Im lucky my pc has a built in multicard reader
I have like 12 sd card adapters that have just come free with stuff over the years. Finding an adapter should be relatively easy for most people. The reason this didn't take off is adding a usb connector added more logic and complexity to the chip design, and sd cards were generally supposed to be relatively cheap cards. It didn't really make sense for that market. It was [and likely still is] cheaper to include an adapter than a built in usb. Granted, at this point it isn't *that* much cheaper, being that these are dirt cheap to produce nowadays, but these usb sd cards never took off so there was never really a logistical reason to design new ones when they could just keep including an even more cheap adapter.
until those tiny hinges break off while you're trying to pop out the SD card
@@cf8979 Pretty cheap to add right where the no longer used floppy goes.
Normally 100$ for 4GB is just batshit crazy but in this case since it's a rare limited collectible I'm sure it will be worth a lot more than a 100 bucks in the future. But again still very good as a collective piece
Nobody will care about sd cards in 10 years...
@@danionescu988 I mean yea they won't be of value in terms of currency but ig it's still pretty neat. To be preserved as ancient tech. Imagine showing it to ur grandkids.
"You kids wouldn't understand the pain we had to go through to store data and share stuff using this small chip"
I mean I still have my windows XP back in my village. Heard they stopped making it so I consider it a very rare thrash. Note it may be thrash and garbage but still very rare
@@danionescu988same goes for you 😊
@danionescu988 Why not?
@@danionescu988did you not read his comment? it's a collectable, and collectables are timeless so people will still want it even though they know it's useless.
Wow what a fucking ride that was. You wanted it. You bought one from eBay. Holy shit. What a legend.
Bro grew so quickly, he only had 60k subscribers when I subscribed to him, that's crasy
I love how the creator captured all his emotions and when putting together the video must had to sift through so much. Like the part when he gets a notification, he recorded himself everyday so that he can get that 1 sec clip. Amazing.
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Micro SD is king. Every device should have multiple micro SD card readers
the only isuse is: you stil need a usb adapter to use it (thanks apple)
Why isn't this kind of SD card more popular I swear it would make file transferring from my camera so much easier
riight!! same
Laptops have been coming with built-in SD readers for over a decade! They're held internally so less likely to snap off like a USB can too.
Bad durability and SD adapters are sort of common enough that you might step on one if you sneeze.
@@bigpjohnsonactually they'll been removing sd card readers on laptops to save money because you can buy adapters
@@isaackvasager9957well the camera storage market has pretty much always been a racket. Camera storage being insanely expensive per GB for not even half the performance of a proper modern drive. Logic has nothing to do with it. However, there are cameras that accept usb, though usb based *storage* on a camera is still not really a thing.
I can’t even get my Eye-Fi SD card to work
Hahaha no surprise there
@@profosist are they notorious for it?
SD Cards The 3 1/4 “ disks from time ago. Having a USB feature: PRICELESS
I love niche collections like this, super cool hobby!
I have dozens of these cards with the built in USB adapter, but not the Ducati version. Am I sitting on a gold mine? 😅
Same here, and the vanilla ones are, contrary to Ducati, definitely NOT rare.
He should have spent a minute longer on research than on video editing and could have saved 80 bucks 😊
This would have been amazing if it would have become the standard, much like how every micro SDCard comes with an adapter even though most of us don't use them!
A Ducati edition! That is so cool!
The design was ahead of its time 😮
proceeds to call USB flash drives and CompactFlash cards "SD cards"
They're all "SD" cards if they're made by SanDisk.
@@nobleliesIsn't SD Secure Digital? Sandisk is just a brand, but he was clearly showing a compact flash and a usb flash drive when he said that.
I have one of these along with a prototype 32gb compact flash card from 2002 which 32gb in 2002 was crazy a friend used to work at SanDisk
You sure it's 32GB? Typical 2002 card a good one was 16-32MB. You can't stack 500 dies in an SD card, where would capacity like that even come from? You can't borrow semiconductor from 10 years later either. Microdrive 2GB CF Type II was available from IBM, that was a lot for photography, but it was a spinning little hard disk. My harddisk in PC was Maxtor DM80, 80GB.
@@SianaGearz do you have an off platform handle of some sort? ill send you some images, its not a functional prototype so they could slap whatever they wanted on it but its still really quite cool
@@boomboxing4402 same name on Twitter and Google mail.
This looks like a commercial but it’s still a cool sd card
They have one like this for medical documents
100 dollars !! Boy you made some rough decisions
Buying something that is worth $500-600 for $100 is a rough decision?
@ambhaiji the price was set too high. Only few would pay even $100.
One was sold for 12 Dollar at eBay UK
@@ambhaijii mean it’s still a 4gb sd card
$100 is crazy regardless 😭
@@ambhaiji
A good lesson to learn in life is something is only worth what someone is willing to pay for it. Nobody in their right mind is going to buy a 4gb memory card for that rare or not.
Were you specifically looking for this exact card, or just one with this technology? I found a SanDisc Ultra II 1 gb with built-in USB on eBay for $24.95. 😅
he got 4 GB which means it should be 4x more money 24.95 x 4 = 99.8 USD = 150 AUS, which is more than what he paid for
@@cricketgoldYT Yeah but my question is if he's just getting it for the technology itself, and how cool it is, or if he wanted this specific collaboration version. Either way he's definitely not going to be using it for anything meaningful, and was just for fun. In that case I would've went for the cheaper one just to try it out. I'm actually tempted to get it myself. Lol
@@cricketgoldYT That's not how storage density scaling works, it's not linear. Each technology has different scaling costs depending on rarity and complexity.
basically pendrive
This is the exact reason i keep weird peripherals.
Save a rick roll video on it and sell it back on auction
I have one like this, it has the usb and everything but the micro usb is removable, so I just took out the 4gb and put in a 128gb from another card 🤫
congratumulations, bruv
a micro SD reader in this form factor would be totally worth it!
Imagine if the chip inside of it expired due to a long time being powered off
Fortunately that's not a thing haha
That’s now how they work 🤦♂️
i want to understand the logic of people posting this kind of content.
@@SilverSpoon_ There is something called "data retention time". That's its lifespan. It's ~10 years with general use. Of course it depends on the quality of the drive and how long it gets used, but after that time some problems may occur. Even the firmware is stored in flash memory. The chip holds memory as charges that dissipate over time. If the bits don't refresh and something gets corrupted, you may notice that the computer can no longer access the drive.
@@windestruct All depends of the SSD's technology. In a good couple of decades, I never had any of these issues even with a ~2002 16Mb Memory Stick and similar with USBs, phones. or various systems that use flash ROMs from the 1990's. It occurs when data are overwritten and secotrs tend to wear and being unusable, then enjoy your daily fsck, but on the expiring SSD, so it's not a thing. Sure there can be more dense SSDs that now will be subject to data loss, and this is why I urge the users to invest in a back up, external hard drive to frequently create a backup of their data. especially the OS/system and programs that should remain on the SSD, that's the idea.
But otherwise, I don't think so. And I upgraded an old, one of the furst Asus EEEPC for someone who loved this laptop, it was crippled with XP pro on a SSD, yet still booting and all, did a backup, installed a lightweight Debian32bit. And it's go! It's impossible to find SSD upgrades compatible for these but the guy wants to use it to write, and transfer things via USB.
How you wait nervously for an SD card 💀 bro is nervous for it
Bro waited for a notification?
I sit by my computer an hour before and watch how it’s doing 😂
Damn! I remember back in the day those were kind of expensive but perfectly in the realm of reason and readily available at the local computer store. I should have bought a few dozen then 😮
that would be useful for photographers (even tho theres wireless but wireless is also slower and miight compromise some quality) make the storage higher tho
The craziest thing about this video is that dude is wearing his shoes in the house. The brand new carpet!
An SD Card that you need to plug into a USB port.
**seems legit**
If an SD card company where to make this today, they would get so much sales and profit out of it, their first product will go to waste (which is the normal sd cards)
Theyre seriously worth that. I have two of each. Ones I used and ones still in boxes
How is this not something anyone has heard about?! This is such an amazing and innovative concept
that's sick. I have a collection of SD card. never seen this one.
Neat af, wish there were more like those
If SD cards were like this I would actually use them.
Man that's so awesome 😁 and the best part the usb part is shaped just like a gas pump
I wish they would make all of cards like that omg
That sd card looks like it is really easy to break
This reminded me of one time when I offered a seller a decent but fair amount of money for an item, and they declined saying they'd rather auction it. Turned out to be their loss as I won the bid for 50% of what I offered, because as rare as the item was, interest in it is niche. Never ever pay these extortionate buy it now prices always look to make offers or place bids.
You fr look like FaZe Jarvis
I have an SD card that pops out of the end of a USB drive. It’s a tiny little keychain thing. It’s badass.
Short of the special markings, we used to sell these at circuit city in a rather generic marking. Love them.
Not bad you can still put ten songs in it
Great idea but easy to break. They will have a lot of recalls if they mass produce it.
If this came in 32GB and more, this would be Nintendo’s kryptonite for modding the 3DS!
Ah here, there 2 minutes I'll never get back
This is a superb example of engineered marketing. The sandisk now 🏧
I have one of these, 4gb, but it is black.
Been on the lookout for one with larger memory with no luck.
Most handy card ever. Def. should be standard.
This is the first time ive seen a similar card.
Wow I have like a box filled of those thanks for the info
Damn, didn't know they were rare. I have an 8GB I probably should sell :D
What do you do for a living? Him: sell SDcards
The ammount of coolness
I didn't realize SD card collecting was a thing. Interesting.
Flip it. Life is Skyblock.
A shame they did not continue on this trend, it's simple and practical enough that I know people that use them like photographers and film makers will buy for that simple solution.
Have one (not the Ducati edition one, just the foldable sd) and it's awesome
That could hold like... minecraft and maybe one world.
that is seriously awesome but these days i dont see most people paying a dime extra for this specific sd rather than a regular sd with adapter especially these days
I have several of these. Bought them in 2014 to use as slim wallet drives.
For a $100...bro just called me poor in every sense of the Word...😂
Dang, I didn't know these were so valuable. I have one that I should sell.
I wonder, why aren't more manufacturers making USB compatible SD cards?
This is very convenient. Such a shame that it didn't became a standard.
I didn't think id get it but u waited nervously 😂
Older technology is actually better technology in disguise.
So old computers are better computers than we have today?
Man im surprised they still don't make those
People who can never find the damn adapter: "Why wasn't this standard?"