Jan 5 2010, 10:55am CST | by Shane McGlaun
Eye-Fi today announced its latest memory card called the Pro X2 that is powered by the proprietary X2 engine. The card has an endless memory mode that uses the integrated 802.11n networking to check if files on the card have been uploaded online.
Once files are uploaded, the card will then start to delete content starting with the oldest on the card to ensure space for new material is available. The new card is available for pre-order now for $149.99.
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