A Brief History of the Memory Card
Executive Summary about Digital Memory Card by Simon John
Memory cards were introduced around 1990 when technology in mobile phones and digital cameras began to evolve and become more complex. SanDisk produce an 8GB memory stick M2 which many of the new slim Sony Ericsson phones use. With multi-media phones having high resolution cameras, then large amounts of memory for storage is essential.
The memory stick M2 also comes in storage of 1GB, 2GB and 4GB.
MicroSD cards come in sizes of 1GB or 2GB from SanDisk.
The Micro SCHD Memory Cards are used in the majority of Blackberry phones and the smart phones such as from HTC, LG and Nokia. A card reader can also be used with the memory card for ease of use when it comes to transferring media to and from the card.
Choosing the Right Memory Card For Your Digital Camera
Executive Summary about Digital Memory Card by Victor Epand
They made MemPlug for Secure Digital, Memory Stick, Compact Flash, and other formats. Second, both Compact Flash and Secure Digital, these are the most common and available formats right now.
Most flash cards that come in new digital cameras have such small memories. In order to save your frustration, order the SanDisk Compact flash 256 mb with the digital camera. Brand names and card specifics do matter somewhat. I use compact flash, and at times the images can get corrupted or the card “non-readable”.
Both Scan Disk and Laxar provide recovery software that can correct most of these issues when purchasing there higher level cards. Through a USB port, a 1g memory card takes about 10-15 min to offload at this (80x) speed. I use and prefer compact flash memory cards as they are lots less expensive than SD memory.
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