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SanDisk offers 4 new flash memory card readers







SanDisk offers 4 new flash memory card
readers

SanDisk offers 4 new flash memory card
readers
03/13/2003 10:24 AM




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hagiwara_sys-caa1.jpg imageSo yeah, these are just USB flash memory card readers, but I'm a sucker for tight design -- especially when it uses the sort of played-out but still delicious grey-on-white soft cuddle robot color scheme (coming to a HGTG movie near you). These two readers from Hagiwara Sys read MemoryStick Duo Pro and miniSD, respectively (well, if you're looking from left to right).

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SanDisk offers 6-in-1 PC Card adapter


SanDisk offers 6-in-1 PC Card adapter 05/24/2004 07:49 AM
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Pretec 2GB MMC 4 Flash Memory Card


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pretecmmc4.jpg imagePretec has announced what they are calling the 'World's Fastest Flash Memory Card,' a 2GB giant that uses the MMC 4 spec to transfer 4-bits of data in parallel with write speeds up to 18MB/sec and read speeds of up to 22.5MB/sec. Even better, the card is backwards-compatible with previous SD/MMC devices, albeit at lower read/write speeds. To give you some perspective, those speeds would make the 2GB Pretec card about 200 percent faster than the fastest SD cards available on the market.
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SanDisk Flip Up SD Card with USB


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sandisk_flipsd.jpg imageSanDisk is showing off their new SD card with a built-in USB plug. We showed another similar one recently and I have to say, I think both designs are awesome. SanDisk's might be a little more robust, but it does have a moving part, so who knows. Either way, it's very slick—almost makes me wish everything I owned used SD.

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Environmentally-Friendly RoHS Compliant
Flash Memory Cards and DRAM Modules
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SanDisk, Fuji in photo card deal


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SanDisk delays WiFi card for Palms --
again


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SanDisk Wi-Fi SD Card Works with
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06/18/2004 07:00 PM
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Palms isn't ready
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SanDisk Flash Drive has Built-In Finger
Scanning
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SanDisk WiFi SDIO Card with 256MB
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SanDisk WiFi SDIO Card with 256MB
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your Info!
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Aplus Flash Technology introduces new
high-performance, low-current RFID
EEPROM IP: Secure and cost-efficient,
Aplus’ RFID EEPROM IP offers RFID chip
designers the first easy drop-in EEPROM
memory solution


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high-performance, low-current RFID
EEPROM IP: Secure and cost-efficient,
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designers the first easy drop-in EEPROM
memory solution
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Lexar offers new CompactFlash readers,
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software
10/30/2003 08:11 AM
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