Flash Memory Products from Crucial Technology
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CompactFlash
Type I Cards - Your camera, MP3 player, PDA, or other electronic device
probably came with some built-in storage or a small CompactFlash card.
So why would you need an extra card? And what size card should you buy?
MultiMediaCards
- Your Cell phone, Digital Video Camera, MP3 player, PDA already has some
built-in storage or a small MultiMediaCard, but you would like some extra
memory...
miniSD
Cards - miniSD card is about 40 percent of the size of a regular SD
card. It is designed for use in newer mobile phones, with built-in digital
cameras, music download capability, and games.
Secure
Digital Cards - Secure Digital Cards are just like MultiMediaCards,
plus that they have some extra file protection and encryption abilities.
SmartMedia
Cards - SmartMedia cards have a flat contact surface that is different
from the pins used on other flash cards. This is part of the reason why
they can be so thin. Good choice to extend memory capacity of your camera,
MP3 player or PDA.
Memory
Sticks - Originally designed and manufactured by Sony, ideal and very
often the only way to add memory to your electronic devices made by Sony.
Now Memory Stick becomes more and more popular and is being made by multiple
manufacturers. Memory Sticks are used in Digital Cameras, MP3 Players,
PDA, Sony laptops.
USB
Flash Drive - Crucial Gizmo! USB flash drive - a sleek, portable,
efficient alternative to yesterday's floppy disk. It's natural that quite
often you need to transport some files from one computer to another. A
USB flash drive is a perfect tool for this.
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