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[title] Side Buy Side Look
[* black] I am surprised at how much neater and cleaner the TarDisk's AdapterChip is.
-[* black] And concerned about the red epoxy substance that is used on Nifty's circuit board (red circle), and connection points (red rectangle) the soldering is a little dismal and appears unstable against the TarDisks cleaner chip construction.
-[* black] What is the Red glue on Nifty's chip? Could this add to reported unreliability? Does anyone know what and or why it's there?
+[* black] The red substance used on Nifty's circuit board (red circle) is an epoxy used instead of a clean solder. The connection points (in the red rectangle) look poorly soldered and dismal looking compared to the TarDisk's and appears unstable against the TarDisk's cleaner chip construction.
+[* black] This red Epoxy can only add to the reported unreliability and instability of the Nifty MiniDrive.
[* black] TarDisk claims a superior build that is better than other MiniDrives, Boasting ease of removal (no tools needed) a more reliable MicroSD to SD adapter chip. At nearly half Nifty's price.