Moby Memory: remember the name
Sometimes, just sometimes, you buy from a company and everything goes exactly right.
I'm looking to juice up my XDA Exec with enough storage for a month's video, photos, and background music during my travels next month, and found what seems to be the only 4GB SD Card on the market at Moby Memory. 4GB! I can't find anything above a gig on Tottenham Court Rd, and these guys are creating things the size of some hard disks. For less than £70 all in.
It arrived today - no mess, no fuss, just a recorded delivery to my office less than 24 hours after placing my order. What's more, it's a good product. I expected something with corners cut, like a 1GB card I already owned where I had to remove the write protection manually. (That means covering the gap with sellotape, a trick that's worked since the days of cassette tape.) And that 1GB cost £40. But this 4GB from Moby is a genuinely decent bit of hardware, solid little writeprotect switch and none of the flimsy yoghurt-pot feel to it. My XDA read it without hassle, and they threw in a USB adapter so I can load it up from a PC too.
Oh, and human beings answer their phones if you call them.
In short: a very pleasant buying experience, and I'm about to order three more. Well done, Moby Memory. If you're new on the block, you deserve every success.
I'm looking to juice up my XDA Exec with enough storage for a month's video, photos, and background music during my travels next month, and found what seems to be the only 4GB SD Card on the market at Moby Memory. 4GB! I can't find anything above a gig on Tottenham Court Rd, and these guys are creating things the size of some hard disks. For less than £70 all in.
It arrived today - no mess, no fuss, just a recorded delivery to my office less than 24 hours after placing my order. What's more, it's a good product. I expected something with corners cut, like a 1GB card I already owned where I had to remove the write protection manually. (That means covering the gap with sellotape, a trick that's worked since the days of cassette tape.) And that 1GB cost £40. But this 4GB from Moby is a genuinely decent bit of hardware, solid little writeprotect switch and none of the flimsy yoghurt-pot feel to it. My XDA read it without hassle, and they threw in a USB adapter so I can load it up from a PC too.
Oh, and human beings answer their phones if you call them.
In short: a very pleasant buying experience, and I'm about to order three more. Well done, Moby Memory. If you're new on the block, you deserve every success.


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