I just bought a MagicStor 2.2 GB CF for $179, but it had bad sectors and I\'m in the process of returning it. Personally, although it costs more, I would stick with the \"solid state\" CF cards (instead of the \"Microdrive\" CF cards). (The difference, of course, being that the \"microdrives\" have moving parts and sooner or later (like with all harddrives) will start to develop bad sectors, but the \"solid state\" will last forever).
I bought a $330 Sandisk 2 GB solid state CF card ...which is almost exactly twice as much, but it has advantages:
* Faster
* More shock resistant
* Lasts forever (I still have a 16 MB CF from many years ago, and I\'m sure everyone out there has 1 or 2 of them as well).
* CF Type I instead of Type II (thinner card) (This is good because not everything out there supports the larger Type II cards)
* Requires less power (won\'t drain your batteries as fast)
* No spin-up time needed (faster \"instant access\" to your data).
...I\'m sure I could think of other things as well...