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Pretec has released a 2 GB RS-MMC/MMCmobile, the largest storage capacity RS-MMC card in the world.
Pretec also demonstrated new versions of SD Memory Card, MMC card and CompactFlash memory cards with the odd storage capacity of 1.5 GB. Those are lower cost version, compared to the 2 GB, memory cards that are expected to be used by corporations which are using bundled software such as digital map, where more than 1 GB is needed yet less than 2 GB of storage capacity is required. Pretec’s 1.5 GB memory cards are ideal choice for such applications.
Since low cost content memory cards, bundled with particular applications, are on the rise Pretec will provide memory cards with different storage capacities and content upload services for it’s customers. A prototype of the automatic content uploading/duplication machine for the most of the memory card standards will be demonstrated at CeBIT convention. Pretec will also offer memory cards with storage capacities of 1.2 GB, 1 GB and 0.8 GB.
Provided By www.allmemorycards.com
Source: www.pretec.com
March 10th, 2006
Panasonic will introduce six new HD plasma televisions with SD Memory Card slot and Photo Viewer software. The SD slot in combination with the Panasonic’s Photo Viewer software will allow consumers to take their SD Memory Cards and MultiMediaCards (MMC card) directly from a digital camera or camcorder, insert it directly into the television and view slide shows of their digital photos. They will also be able to view or play other digital files on the new plasma televisions with integrated SD Memory Card slot.
The new line will also have PC input and a Cable Card slot, a feature that eliminates the need for a separate set-top box to receive HD signals via cable. The new plasma televisions will be available in summer 2006.
Provided by www.AllMemoryCards.com
Source: http://www.panasonic.com/
March 7th, 2006
Swissbit is about to extent its flash memory and USB Flash Drive product range to include flash memory cards. At CeBIT 2006 in Hannover, Germany 9 – 15 March 2006, Swissbit is planning to present a complete product range portfolio for the SD Memory Card, miniSD, MMCplus and MMCmobile formats. The move is intended to give Swissbit a shot at the mobile phone market, as well as digital cameras, navigation devices etc.
The SD Memory Card format is expected to reach storage capacities up to 4 GB with a transfer speed of 133 X. It is also expected to introduce a 4 GB miniSD, the highest storage capacity today.
The MMCplus will reach 4 GB storage capacity with transfer speed of 133 X and the MMCmobile will be available with the maximum capacity of 1 GB at 60 X.
February 28th, 2006
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