Product Review: Max Media Dock; Supercard Lite Rumble; Supercard Mini
Well, I've been on an experimentation run the last few weeks with these devices and have found quite a few pros and cons between them.
I'll go from worst to best.
Supercard lite rumble; Truthfully I accidentally ordered this on accident. The device is compact and pretty, but not much else. The fitment in the DS is so tight it's kinda scary putting it in. I would honestly feel more comfortable dropping my DS than putting this back in it. It's alsn compatable with nothing practically. The rumble feature barely works and the 'Rumble for all' is actually really annoying, rumbling at very inapropriate times. My assesment, don't get this you will be wasting you money.
Max Media Dock; This device isn't terrible, but it isn't great either. It's video abilities seem to be higher than the Supercard devices, but it's compatibility with homebrew applications is bleak at best. The main upside to using this is for the media capabilities. and if you strickly use moonshell for this device you can have the app open automatically.
The best for homebrew is definately the Supercard mini. It's as compact as a GBA game cartradge with an extremely handy way of popping out the cards. The media for the device is somewhat expencive, but now that most phones and camera's are switching to this I see the prices coming down in the future. When it comes to compatibility, it's number one. Almost all apps open with no problems. Some require a supercard version of the file, but it seems most people supply one anyways so your good when it comes to that.
These are only devices that I've tested, if anyone else has anything else to add to the list feel free.