Save and transfer, plug and play: the Wii 1GB Trans-Mem

Posted Dec 13, 2006 at 1:40PM by QJ Staff Listed in: Wii Tags: Datel
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Trans-MemGamesaves, music, pictures, downloads, good golly, Miss Molly! With all these content steadily filling up your Wii, you'd eventually hit a cul-de-sac cycle of continuously deleting items off your storage drive just to put in something new. All we need, really, is a simple solution. While there are large-capacity SD cards out there to help us with back-up options, those can only go so far.

Datel offers us this simple save-and-transfer solution for US$ 49.99. Their Wii 1GB Trans-Mem allows one gig of data storage and supports both SD and USB connections, thus allowing it to feed into your Wii's SD card slot and your PC's USB port. Of course, aside from being able to take your data with you to your friend's house, with it, you'd also be able to easily transfer your Wii files to computer and vice-versa.

You don't need any other accessories like card readers or specialized adapters to connect, reconnect, transfer, and exchange files. This makes archiving a snap. Transfer your files from your Wii to the PC via Trans-Mem and back-up the files. Burn them onto CDs or email them to your friends. If you need them again, just transfer it back to your Trans-Mem and load them into the Wii!

 
 
 

Comments [refresh]

by ssj3fox - 2006-12-13 09:06
» What?

Can't you get a card reader and a 2GB card for $50?

by Jollyrob - 2006-12-13 12:12
» I'm bummed

I was hoping it was gonna say "sweet, lawls, you can adapt your sd slot to a usb HD or better yet, your computer and use your massive 70TB RAID drive array to store MJPEG movies to watch on your wii. lawls, pwned." etc etc etc.



But alas, it's just an overpriced SD card that can have stuff transfered to it using a usb plug. Don't most people have cheap wal-mart sales printers that have card readers built into them anyhow, i know I do, the printer and all was a whole 30 bucks, i have plenty of SD cards, welcome to the digital camera age.

by CSFFlame - 2006-12-13 14:45
» careful

I bought 3x Sony memory cards from these guys and they were all bad. Beware. (I returned them)

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