![]() Renesas Flash Programmer V3 provides usable and functional support for programming the on-chip flash memory of Renesas microcontrollers in each phase of development and mass production. Just make sure the model picked has enough storage capacity for your needs.The Renesas Flash Programmer newly supports the RX65W-A group. The procedure for using i-FlashDrive HD is straightforward and consistent with the workings of the IOS so as to not cause any problems. But it’s what you can do with what is on the storage that counts. Editor’s Rating: Very Goodī ottom line: $149 retail gets you 16GB of memory storage inside the very capable i-FlashDrive HD. But if it’s on and the drive is being carried around, use the plastic cover-tab because the lightning connector is a bit fragile I think. My wife has a mini so I tried it out and functionally speaking it worked no differently than with my dock-connected iPad 3. An internal LED glows as data is active so you know when NOT to pull it out from the iOS device.Ī lightning adapter is included that fits right over the dock connector to make the iFlashDrive HD compatible with an iPad/4th gen or iPad mini. As a part of this, email attachments can also be copied and pasted (as can images from the Camera Roll). Additionally you can write text files and copy/paste text using the clipboard function. Additionally, a choice can be made between the saving being done in a “private” format or the open vCard format.Īlso built into the app (appearing in pop-up menus) is an iOS-compatible Document Reader and a Voice Recorder. The process is quickly done, as is the reverse for restoration. Many won’t bother with this option if they’re using iTunes regularly, but for those who don’t this is a successful way to save info. This is good should the iFlashDrive HD fall into the wrong hands. Also, the file ends up with an icon that visually notes that it has been locked. Just remember to first get to that “Edit” button and then be precise in what you are doing.Īs a safety measure, being able to create a “locked” file can be useful - just don’t forget the password. Files can also be copied, deleted, emailed as attachments and moved into new folders. This provides options that the device’s iOS doesn’t allow - for example, creating folder and renaming of files. Video playback, for example a 720p of Expendables 2 I had ripped from my Blu-ray disc looks the same as if it had been played from “local memory”(i.e., on the iPad). Related: If you like this device, you might be interested in our Eyefly 3D For iPhone 5SC review. They can also be viewed and AirPlay applies to them as well. Photos can be copied (in varying sizes) from the iOS device’s Camera Roll to the i-FlashDrive HD. The actual playback coming from the “External storage” (i.e., the iFlashDrive HD) is indistinguishable from that of local storage and all output choices (such as Bluetooth or AirPlay) continue to be selectable. Additionally, moving file from one folder to another will generate a new Playlist. The Music interface looks similar to that provided by Apple, but adds some useful functionality in that you can create Playlists automatically. I click on the app and am presented with a series of choices - best noted one at a time. Taking my iPad/3rd gen, I “wake’ it up and then insert the i-FlashDrive HD’s dock connector plug in. Related: Also check out our iPhone 5 review. I unmount by dragging the icon to the trash and then remove it from the Mac Pro. I remove the unneeded files now populate the window with a number of files that include photos, music and videos, and Pages and Word documents. ![]() ![]() A double-click opens its window to find some sample files (text, video, audio) and so slightly less than the stated 16 GB’s of flash memory storage (there’s also 32 and 64GB models). ![]() So I insert the i-FlashDrive HD into one of my Mac Pro’s USB sockets and wait as its icon appears as a flash drive on the desktop. ![]() Connecting the i-FlashDrive HD to the iOS device will launch the free app if it hasn’t already been taken care of through iTunes or through a direct download. The design provides all that is needed to know as to how to use it: one side is a USB plug that goes into a USB socket on a computer or laptop with the other end being a dock connector to mate with that on an iPhone or iPad. Also take a look at our review of the best iPhone. For more accessories for your iPhone, take a look at our Tech 21 impact shield for iPhone 5 review. And it works with all iPads and iPhones from the 3GS up. The i-Flash HD is an external storage device that deletes this problem and doesn’t rely on any WiFi or networking in order to function. One of the complaints against Apple’s iPhones/iPads has been the lack of user-expandable memory. ![]()
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