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While there can be few industries which have benefited more from the development of memory cards that the area of photography, you ‘aint seen nothing until you have cast your eyes on the Sandisk 16GB Extreme 3 Compact Flash. The name Sandisk automatically breeds confidence and a reliability that few other manufacturers are able to meet. Forget the cheap copies which will last only a fraction of the time, forget those that promise so much but fail to deliver and check out the Sandisk 16GB Extreme 3 Compact Flash.
They are among the top league of memory cards available on the market today, offering lightening quick data transfers speeds up to 20MB a second! The Sandisk 16GB Extreme 3 Compact Flash also takes in the innovative ESP technology which controls the data transfer process with great efficiency, allowing such times mentioned above to be reached. There is also a preloaded data recovery service to retrieve files you may have deleted in error.
The professional photography market has long been calling out for an array of cards which can both capture the data and via a simple plug and play facility, play back on any other digital device. The days of hours of pain staking data transfer have gone, instant, quality pictures transferred in seconds are common place with the Sandisk 16GB Extreme 3 Compact Flash.
Top of the range, top quality and from one of the best manufacturers in the industry, what more can you ask for?
Filed under Fuji on December 1st, 2007
With a name like Fuji behind it the Fuji 2GB XD Card - Type M comes with a level of quality and reliability few others can attain. As well as being compatible with the Fuji range, this product can also be used with the Olympus range of cameras.
The beauty of this memory card is the size and the power within, and the fact that it only weighs 2g. It is so small that it is in fact at the forefront of new technology which should enable smaller and more compact digital cameras in due course.
Some of the main features apart from the 2Gb of memory include, incredibly low power consumption, light weight and easy to carry around, not to mention write speeds up to 3MB per second and read speeds of up to 5MB per second. The device also comes in a protective plastic case and has a 5 year warranty from the date of purchase.
As the XD memory card market becomes yet more crowded, it is imperative that you go with a name that you can trust. The Fuji 2GB XD Card - Type M is such a product by a trusted manufacturer with a guarantee of quality. In the world of hi-tech memory cards, this is sure to be a winner.
While Toshiba have been in the digital camera industry for years, it is products such as the Toshiba 2GB XD Card - Type M which keeps them there. It may be difficult to break into this market but it is even harder to stay there – at the top table!
The Toshiba 2GB XD Card - Type M is the lightest of the vast array of digital camera memory cards on the market, but it is the added extras which place this one near the top of the tree. Conscious that many memory cards can consume a fair amount of power, Toshiba have done their homework and released this low consumption card, which also allows more high resolution images and data to be stored.
The digital camera industry is one of those which keeps demanding more and more portable and reliable memory cards. While there are very few who can actually deliver what the market wants, Toshiba have ploughed millions into their research. The Toshiba 2GB XD Card - Type M also allows you to store music, pictures and video, allowing you more flexibility on the move.
Being able to read the market is also a gift which few have, although judging by the Toshiba 2GB XD Card - Type M, it is something which Toshiba seem to have in abundance!
For those who have operated in the digital camera industry for some time you will know that the XD card was originally designed by Olympus and Fujifilm as an expandable flash memory add-on for their array of digital cameras. This so called extreme digital (XD) system has proved to be ahead of its time, and though others storage systems have come and gone, it remains as popular as ever.
The Olympus 256mb XD Card offers a useful 256mb of memory, which is more than sufficient for the everyday digital camera user. It also has an interest panoramic function which allows you to piece together a number of pictures and store as one set. It is these little extra functions which have attracted so many private and commercial digital camera users, and with Olympus being one of the main names in the industry it is no surprise that sales continue to do well.
The Olympus 256mb XD Card has a read speed of up to 4mb per second and a write speed of 2.5mb per second. As with many of the memory cards of today, the Olympus 256mb XD Card uses very little battery power, ensuring there is no drain on the supply to the camera itself. The card is tiny, with dimensions of just 25mm x 20mm x 1.7mm, ensuring you will be able to transport your data between cameras with no problem.
Due to the new technology which is installed into the Olympus 256mb XD Card there are some compatibility issues with some very old cameras, but newer cameras should offer a seamless service.
As advances in technology continue to push ahead faster than internal memory storage systems, many digital camera users will be pleased to see the SanDisk 2GB Ultra II SD Card enter the market. The product carries the SanDisk name which guarantees quality, reliability and all available at a price you can afford.
With a minimum write speed of some 9 megabytes a second and minimum read speed of 10 megabytes a second, the SD card is one of the best around. Many digital camera users are regularly complaining that increased pixel detail is resulting in slower and slower download and transfer times, although the SanDisk 2GB Ultra II SD Card can alleviate this problem. You will now be able to save your picture onto the SanDisk 2GB Ultra II SD Card and then download to your PC in a flash.
The beauty about the SanDisk 2GB Ultra II SD Card is also in its size (with dimensions of just 24mm x 32mm x 2.1mm) and the ease with which it can be carried around and plugged into any SD compatible product. As regular users of memory cards will know, SanDisk are so confident that they offer the best products around that they offer a 10 year warranty with new purchases.
It will be interesting to see if anyone makes a play for the leading position which SanDisk hold in the market place, although they will not give up their growing market share without a fight. Competitive on price, leading the rest on technology, SanDisk really do lead where the rest follow.
While the name may sound a little strange, Bluetooth Dongles are becoming more and more popular with an ever increasing array of markets. Whether you are looking to :-
- transfer data to / from your mobile phone.
- transfer data to / from your laptop.
- make use of the latest digital cameras available.
- or save your latest video game adventure
you will find Bluetooth Dongles very useful.
As the name suggests they offer a fast, seamless and wireless way to transfer data between a whole array of different electronic equipment, up to a range of 100m. Due to their technologically advanced plug in system, there is no requirement to pre-load drivers, etc, simply plug in and go.
The latest Bluetooth Dongles also have faster transfer times than their earlier counterparts, lower energy consumption and the ability to connect between more than one bluetooth enabled device at any one time. However, the manufacturers have also retained the compatibility with earlier versions, ensuring there will be no problems transferring data from earlier Bluetooth Dongles.
While there are obvious attractions with the business market, Bluetooth Dongles are also becoming very popular in the home market, with users keen to be able to carry around their own personal computer drive, which can hold such items as family photographs, video and your favourite songs to name a few.
The Bluetooth market has really come of age over the last 10 years, and each new product seems to cover a new angle and service demanded by the market. What next?
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