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Entries Tagged as 'Multimedia Cards'

Memory Stick

March 12th, 2007 · No Comments

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 […]

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Tags: Memory, Multimedia Cards, memory, stick

Media Card Reader

March 12th, 2007 · No Comments

Compact Flash is now widely used for quick and effortless data transfer between removable storage devices and computers all over the world. It trumps other transfer methods, like USB 1.0, and is more reliable and easier to use than miniature hard drives. The best way to ensure the fastest transfer using a Compact […]

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Tags: Flash Drives, Multimedia Cards, Digital Cards, Multimedia Cards, media, reader

Firewire Port

March 12th, 2007 · No Comments

FireWire® ports are being found in virtually every type of high quality digital device, including audio and video systems, DVD camcorders, digital cameras, and even printers and scanners. In each case, the reliability and speed of the FireWire® connection simplifies the previously complicated process of connecting digital devices to a computer, and to each […]

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Tags: Multimedia Cards, firewire

Wireless PCMCIA Card

March 12th, 2007 · No Comments

It’s hard to keep track of all the different PCMCIA devices being offered in today’s diverse market. There are PCMCIA cards that are being used as fax and modem cards, Flash storage, external CD-ROM and DVD drives, and more. But one technology has really aided laptop users for the past two years: the […]

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Tags: Multimedia Cards, wireless, pcmcia

PCMCIA To PCI Adapter

March 12th, 2007 · No Comments

In the past decade, laptop technology has rivaled desktop technology in business and industry. While laptops have always been more expensive than desktops, this price difference has narrowed to the point where it just makes more business sense to outfit a workforce with laptops rather than desktops.
What does this mean for the ever-growing external […]

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Tags: Multimedia Cards, pcmcia, adapter

PCMCIA Slot

March 12th, 2007 · No Comments

The Personal Computer Memory Card International Association, or PCMCIA, is extremely successful because PCMCIA technology was developed as part of a worldwide effort involving thousands of contributors and hundreds of companies. As a result, every major laptop manufacturer in the world includes PCMCIA slots in their products. Because of their phenomenal popularity, PCMCIA […]

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Tags: Multimedia Cards, pcmcia

PCMCIA

March 12th, 2007 · No Comments

One of the most powerful features of PCMCIA is its compatibility. Almost every new computer-related technology that emerges has been adapted to PCMCIA format. PCMCIA’s 68-pin interface is a worldwide standard, only increasing its versatility. Because of PCMCIA, the flow of technology has never been quicker or more fluid. PCMCIA flexibility […]

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Tags: Multimedia Cards, pcmcia

PCMCIA Card Reader

March 12th, 2007 · No Comments

Technological innovations in PCMCIA component technology have allowed developers to increase the functionality of PC card readers. For instance, PCMCIA cards are now being made that can accomplish a number of key functions, like modem and local area network (LAN) connectivity. At the same time, all laptops and some desktops feature more than […]

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Tags: Multimedia Cards, pcmcia, reader

PCMCIA Card

March 12th, 2007 · No Comments

The miniaturization of personal computers and computer systems was inevitable. The ease and convenience which computers bring to consumers is only increased when those computers can be handheld. Primarily, it has been the development of the laptop computer which has really revolutionized the way that people do business, keep in touch with friends, […]

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Tags: Multimedia Cards, pcmcia

PCMCIA Adapter

March 12th, 2007 · 1 Comment

The PCMCIA standard is also referred to simply as a “PC card.” It consists of a 68-pin interface that allows extremely fast communication between a peripheral device and a PC. PCMCIA has emerged as one of the leading plug-and-play technologies for all leading operating systems, including Windows, Macintosh, Linux, and UNIX.
Over the years, […]

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Tags: Multimedia Cards, pcmcia, adapter