SD card with built-in USB

Juniper Foo  |  Jan 11, 2005

Time to retire your memory card reader. Amazingly, SanDisk has managed to embed high-speed USB 2.0 connectivity into an SD card, bringing plug-and-play convenience to a new level. Now all you have to do is plug your SD card direct into any USB port to begin transferring your data, images, audio or video between devices. The new mechanical design does away with the need for a removable cap and even features an LED that blinks when data transfer is taking place--all on the tiny foam factor. Hopefully, twice the convenience won't mean twice the price.

Click to see the SD Ultra II that's been launched here.

Price: N.A.
Availability: Q1, 2005
Device: Flash memory
Basic specs: Capacities of up to 1GB

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