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AMX announced today the introduction of the 802.11g CompactFlash (CF) Card that is both Wi-Fi Certified and Cisco Compatible. AMX licenses and then integrates Cisco WLAN specifications, including the company’s Lightweight Extensible Authentication Protocol (LEAP), into its CompactFlash card. The card will be available within 90 days.
February 1st, 2006
The iPod dock and memory card reader is made for the iPod nano, iPod mini, iPod photo, and the original iPod. It allows a user to access various formats of memory cards while also charging an iPod, playing music via external speakers, and syncing the iPod with a computer.
The device has slots for xD-Picture Card, SD Memory Card, MMC, Memory Stick, Memory Stick PRO, Memory Stick Duo, SmartMedia Card and Type I/II CompactFlash. The dock is also having an USB 2.0 interface for transferring files between a computer and memory cards.
The product sells for $49.95 before any applicable rebates and comes with one-year warranty. External speakers for playing music from an iPod are not included.
Provided by www.allmemorycards.com
Source: www.edgetechcorp.com
October 5th, 2005
By using the built-in memory card slots, you can simply place your flash memory cards in the slot located on the back of the frame and view JPEG images and video files stored on the memory card. It supports the following memory card formats: SD Memory Card, MMC, Memory Stick, Memory Stick PRO, SmartMedia Card, Type I/II CompactFlash.
The device also has a slide show option to automatically display and rotate the pictures on screen as well as the added ability to play MP3 background music through the built-in speakers on the frame. The picture frame supports up to 12 Megapixel image files and has a 5.6” TFT active matrix LCD screen. It has also a lightweight, credit card size remote control.
Provided by www.allmemorycards.com
Source: www.edgetechcorp.com
January 12th, 2005
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