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Nyko unveils a memory card reader for the Xbox 360 game console

 May 04, 2006. Provided by All Memory Cards. Source Nyko.

Nyko introduced the Multi-Reader 360 that supports the SmartMedia Card, CompactFlash, Memory Stick and SD Memory Card formats. This allows you to view pictures and listen to music stored on memory cards.

It also has a 3 USB ports that plugs into the front of the Xbox 360 allowing to connect up to four wired controllers at once or attach multiple devices simultaneously such as USB Flash Drives, iPods, MP3 Players or a PSP.

Add comment May 4th, 2006

It is rumoured that the new 2007 Infiniti G35 will offer a CompactFlash slot

The new Infiniti G35 performance sedan is expected to offer a high end Bose audio system with integrated CompactFlash memory card slot and hard disk drive. It is unclear which hard disk drive the G35 actually will use but the vague information suggests that it will be a Seagate hard disk drive. This move will make Infiniti the first car manufacture to offer mass storage device in a car. Provided by All Memory Cards.

Add comment April 19th, 2006

Sony introduces a new memory card reader/player with an integrated 80 GB hard disk drive

The new HDPS-L1 has a hard disk drive of 80 GB and supports the following flash memory card formats. Memory Stick, Memory Stick PRO, Memory Stick Duo, Memory Stick PRO Duo, CompactFlash, MultiMediaCard, SD Memory Card and xD-Picture Card.
 
It has about half the size of a typical DVD player and has a wireless remote control. The photo album is featuring eight slideshow styles with image transitions synchronized to pre- installed background music and high-definition video output. It automatically sorts picture files by their creation date. It also provides the option to group images by type.
 
It supports the JPEG or Sony RAW image formats and by pressing the one-touch copy button you can download files to and from the memory card. In addition to storing files, this device can write to any of the supported memory cards. The HDPS-L1 photo storage device will be available in May 2006 for about $300.


Provided by www.allmemorycards.com

Source: www.memorystick.com

Add comment March 14th, 2006

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