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» M-Cody Ultra Super Slim M-22
(August 2006)

In case you weren't able to decypher
the news title, that's alright. Indeed, we're talking about the M-Cody M20
here.
The result of all this fumbling-about? Why, it's the M-Cody M22! In case you
were expecting groundbreaking changes like a built-in infrared-guided
open-sea kamikaze submarine, or the much-needed "auto
clone-that's-smart-enough-to-do-my-work,
yet-stupid-enough-not-to-complain-about-doing-it generator"... sorry, they
didn't manage that just yet.
The only thing that has really changed: the M22 is now USB2.0-compatible.
That's right - the original could only handle USB1.1 speeds. That's actually
quite a useful upgrade then! Welcome to 2006, dear M-Cody M-series
travellers.
Oh, and let's not miss out on another detail - instead of the
laser-of-death-like red LED light, the M22 now has a nice blue'ish glow
hidden underneath its touch-based controller. Just so you know. You can go
back to being utterly confused now.
References:
dapreview
and
gizmodo
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