Imagine putting all 2,000 of your favorite MP3 songs into a memory card no larger than the size of your fingernail. Well, a few years ago, that would have been a tall order, particularly since the CompactFlash media was the only one with storage capacities above 4GB. However, today, with the launch of SanDisk's 8GB microSDHC and M2 ( a.k.a. Memory Stick Micro) cards, it's no longer an impossible task.
Widely considered as two of the world's smallest flash memory formats available today, microSD and M2 cards are most commonly used in handheld devices such as mobile and smart phones. The availability of card adapters, which convert the microSD or M2 cards into other larger flash memory formats (such as Memory Stick Duo and SD card), has also enabled the tiny cards to be used more widely in other devices as well.
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jhei
Hmmmmmm. I wonder if this would work in Nokia N95 mobile phone units. Am interested
Nov 02, 2007 11:48