Memory Stick
by Staff Writer
There’s a new technology many people now use to transfer large amounts of data easily without wires and the Internet. A memory stick has many names: USB pen, Compact Flash card, CF card, just to name a few. But they all accomplish the same goal: the safe and convenient transfer of multimedia or work files effortlessly.
Millions of business professionals swear by their memory sticks.
A memory stick is, far and away, a marked improvement over the rapidly disappearing world of floppy disk drives. Unstable, delicate, and able to hold only a few megabytes, disk drives were the source of consternation for millions of Americans when they found out that, with seemingly no warning, their data was lost. In retrospect, although there was no other alternative, it’s not surprising that a flimsy, spinning piece of film was so unreliable in the long run.
Memory sticks are nonvolatile, which indicate that there are no moving parts. The whole stick (which is about the size of your finger) is one solid piece, and as such, much more durable. Currently, memory sticks are available in sizes up to 2 GB. This amount, however, is certain to rise.
Millions of business professionals swear by their memory sticks, and use them constantly to transfer work files. Because of their impressive file storage, the contents of a feature-length film in near-DVD quality can be saved on one memory stick. In terms of sheer ease, there are really no comparisons. For large files, using a memory stick is easier and less time-consuming than uploading to the Internet. If you are interested in purchasing a memory stick, contact the knowledgeable professional at Synchrotech–their reputation for excellent customer service is second to none.
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