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In a March 13, 2003 press release, SanDisk Corporation announced the introduction of the miniSD and demonstrated it at CeBIT 2003.
The miniSD card was adopted in 2003 by the SD Association as an ultra-small form factor extension to the SD card standard. While the new cards were designed especially for use in mobile phones, they are usually packaged with a miniSD adapter which enables compatibility with all devices equipped with a standard SD Memory Card slot.
The miniSD card is made by several different manufacturers and comes in different brand names. Its compatibility is universal.The miniSD card is often confused with the microSD card which is another, smaller, SD derivation. The microSD card may be used in miniSD devices through use of an adapter, but miniSD cards cannot be used in microSD devices since they are larger than a microSD slot.The miniSD card is currently produced in capacities ranging from 16 MB to 8GB (miniSD) and 4GB to 6GB.
Features :
- The MiniSD Card, a thumb sized flash memory card, offers the best features of SD but in smaller physical form factor.
- New capabilities in 2.5G and 3G mobile phones including built-in digital still cameras, content downloading, and games are dramatically increasing the requirements for data storage and creating the need for removable storage.
- The miniSD Card meets this need by providing the functionality of a standard SD Card in the ultra small form factor required by mobile phones.
- The MiniSD SECURE DIGITAL memory card is available in capacities from 128MB to 4GB and is compatible with portable computing devices, digital cameras, cellular phones, voice recorders and MP3 players.
- This MiniSD Secure Digital SD Card is the perfect storage device for Digital Cameras, Cell Phone,MP3 Players, PDA's, etc. It is of perfect quality.
- MiniSD Secure Digital (SD) is the fastest growing category of flash memory cards due to its widespread use in digital cameras, digital camcorders, PDAs, handheld PCs and mobile phones, the SD cards will surpass Compact Flash and become the most popular flash memory card .
- These MiniSD cards are manufactured to SD Card specifications and are compatible with digital devices that use Secure Digital.
The xD-Picture Card is a type of flash memory card, used mainly in digital cameras. xD originally stood for extreme Digital.[1] The cards were developed by Olympus and Fujifilm, and introduced into the market in July 2002. Toshiba Corporation and Samsung Electronics manufacture the cards for Olympus and Fujifilm. xD cards are now sold under other brands, including Kodak, SanDisk, PNY, and Lexar, but are not branded with the respective companies' logos, except for Kodak.
xD cards are used in Olympus and Fujifilm digital cameras and Olympus digital voice recorders; Fujifilm also made an MP3 player (xD-MP3) that used the cards. As of 2008, xD cards are available in capacities of 16 MB (16 MiB), 32 MB, 64 MB, 128 MB, 256 MB, 512 MB, 1 GB (1 GiB) and 2 GB.
Specification:
- 64MB storage capacity
- Panorama function
- Ultra-compact
- Fast read/write speeds
This model comes with the following accessories:
- Standard Box
- xD-Picture Card
- xD-Picture Card Holder
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What we do:
OEMPCWorld.com sells oem computer memory and Flash memory products at wholesale prices for PCs, Macs, Laptops, Music Samplers, printers, cameras and more. We offer a wide variety of popular and hard to find older 72p pin SIMMs, 168 pin DIMMs and 184 pin Rambus modules at unbelievably low prices as well as the latest DDR, DDR2 and DDR3 modules. From 16Mb to over 4.0GB, we have it in stock and ready to ship. Wide selection, great prices, unmatched service.
Why OEMPCWorld
Founded in 1998 OEMPCWorld.com can make claim to offering the best value on the market for configurator guaranteed memory. Its founders have been in the computer memory business since the very first IBM PC had 64K of ram back in 1984.
Some companies offer lower priced items but when you use their configurator they point you to a much more expensive option. This is called bait and switch. Offer low priced items on the shopping comparison sites but when you use the configurator it does not list these low priced items as compatible and they tell you to buy the higher priced item for guaranteed compatibility. We don't do that (assuming of course you are using our configurator). All our items are offered at one low price and the product we carry is guaranteed compatible or your money back. We do not offer multiple tiers or varying grades of products, that concept is absurd. Our products are guaranteed compatible and have a lifetime warranty; all products offer high value and the highest grade possible.
We also offer some of the highest levels of customer service and customer satisfaction numbers in the industry - customers rate our overall service at better than 9.3 out of 10 (see Bizrate)and 99.6% of our customer are either completely satisfied or very satisfied (based on 35 000 customer ratings since 1999). Our returns processing averages 4.5 days from receipt to ship, the industry average is 12 days.
Many competitors charge 15% restocking fees if the configurator is not used and if you do use the configurator then you pay for the higher priced item. They also charge a higher fee if you order over the phone or limit your free shipping options.
In addition, we offer excellent value across all our product lines, not just the new products, we still sell 32MB EDO SIMMs for the same price we sold them for 5 years ago, everyone sells new items like DDR and DDR2 for low prices and then if you need PC100 you pay twice what we charge.
High value across the entire product line.
We offer Lifetime Warranty on all memory products and ALWAYS offer an unconditional 30 day money back guarantee with no restocking fees.
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oempcworld is a specialist in memory modules in SIMM, DIMM, SO-DIMM, Rambus RIMM and custom form factors that utilize the latest DRAM, SRAM and Flash memory technologies.
128MB 100 pin SODIMM provide maximum power, speed, quality and reliability. They allow users to maximize system performance resulting in quicker document rendering, faster Internet downloads, quicker saves and loads and rapid game play. Additional memory allows you to open more applications simultaneously while providing the power needed to make them run quickly.
It boosts the performance of your system allowing you to work faster and reap enhanced performance of up-to-date applications and operating systems. Plug-in this memory module and you will notice that everything starts working smoothly.
Edge memory upgrades are the fastest way to upgrade your computer system and are perfect for virtually every comp.
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Secure Digital (SD) Memory Cards
The Secure Digital (SD) Memory Card
is a highly-sophisticated memory device about the size of a postage
stamp. SD Memory Cards are non-volatile, which means they do not
require power to retain the information stored on them. They are
solid-state devices, so they have no moving parts to skip or break
down. We offer Secure Digital Flash Memory
Cards that offer an incredible combination of high storage capacity,
fast data transfer, great flexibility and excellent security,
incredibly small size. And of course, deeply discounted sale price from
OpticsPlanet.com.
SD (Secure Digital) Memory cards are next generation memory devices that offer a combination of high storage capacity, fast data transfer rates, great flexibility and excellent security, all in a memory card about the size of a postage stamp.
Secure Digital (SD) Memory Card Applications:
* Digital Cameras
* Digital Camcorder
* Internet Music Players / Recorders
* Audio Player
* PDA
* Digital Voice Recorders
* Electronic Books
* Global Positioning Systems
* Cellular Phones
* Digital TV
* Digital Projectors
* Digital Photo Printers
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168-pin DIMM Memory
They contain 168 pins on the bottom of the circuit board. There are two notches on the bottom of the board and they must be aligned properly in order for them to be inserted. These memory modules are primarily used in newer computers and can be inserted one at a time unlike the SIMMs, which have to be inserted in pairs.
168-pin DIMMs are found in Pentium and Athlon systems. Each 168-pin DIMM provides a 64-bit data path, so they are installed alone in 64-bit systems. 168-pin DIMMs are available in FPM, EDO, PC66, PC100 and PC133.
The number of chips on a 168-pin DIMM may vary, but they have 84 pins on the front and 84 pins on the back for a total of 168. 168-pin DIMMs are 5.375" long and 1.375" high, and the heights may vary. They have two small notches within the row of pins along the bottom of the module.
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Direct Rambus DRAM or DRDRAM (sometimes just called Rambus DRAM or RDRAM) is a type of synchronous dynamic RAM, designed by the Rambus Corporation.
Rambus Dynamic RAM memory technology, was intended to replace SDRAM and challenge DDR SDRAM as the standard memory used in computers. The first PC motherboards with support for RDRAM debuted in 1999. They supported PC800 RDRAM, which operated at 400 MHz but presented data on both rise and fall of clock cycle resulting in effectively 800 MHz, and delivered 1600 MB/s of bandwidth over a 16-bit bus using a 184-pin RIMM form factor. This was significantly faster than the previous standard, PC133 SDRAM, which operated at 133 MHz and delivered 1066 MB/s of bandwidth over a 64-bit bus using a 168-pin DIMM form factor.
Some downsides of RDRAM technology, however, included significantly increased latency, heat output, manufacturing complexity, and cost. PC800 RDRAM operated with a latency of 45 ns, compared to only 7.5 ns for PC133 SDRAM. RDRAM memory chips also put out significantly more heat than SDRAM chips, necessitating heatsinks on all RIMM devices. RDRAM also includes a memory controller on each memory chip, significantly increasing manufacturing complexity compared to SDRAM, which used a single memory controller located on the northbridge chipset. RDRAM was also two to three times the price of PC133 SDRAM due to manufacturing costs, license fees and other market factors. DDR SDRAM, introduced in 2000, operated at an effective clockspeed of 266 MHz and delivered 2100 MB/s over a 64-bit bus using a 184-pin DIMM form factor.
With the introduction of the i840 chipset, Intel added support for dual-channel PC800 RDRAM, doubling bandwidth to 3200 MB/s by increasing the bus width to 32-bit. This was followed in 2002 by the i850E chipset, which introduced PC1066 RDRAM, increasing total dual-channel bandwidth to 4200 MB/s. Also in 2002, Intel released the E7205 Granite Bay chipset, which introduced dual-channel DDR support for a total bandwidth of 4200 MB/s, but at a much lower latency than competing RDRAM. In 2003, Intel released the i875P chipset, and along with it dual-channel DDR400. With a total bandwidth of 6400 MB/s, it marked the end of RDRAM as a technology with competitive performance.
Rambus survived the obsolescence of RDRAM and moved to support DDR and DDR2 in the area of video card technology and in particular, PCI-E. Rambus also developed and licensed its XDR RAM technology.
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