September 03, 2010

Memory cards, PDAS-7 tips to improve your experience multimedia bridge

Memory cards, PDAS are very popular means to immediately expand memory. Most memory cards, PDAS are used today are formatted SD card and power ranges are 16 MB to 1 GB. 2.4 And 8 GB cards currently in development and is expected to enter the market in 2007 and 2008. Impressive for a card the size of the Stamp Office. The use of SD memory card is perfectly suited for installation of additional software on your PDA or store data on it. But it also allows your PDA to participate in what is called a "bridge-media concept that vision for SD memory cards.
Bridge media means that SD card may offer a way to connect many types of devices through a small memory card without having to use any interpretation.
Example of using an SD card:
You shoot video clips from your digital camera.The video clip will be stored on your SD card, which is supported by a digital camera then you can take the memory card and connect your POCKET PC. Video clip immediately appears on your PDA, without using any other devices. You don't need to interfere your computer with your PDA, and digital camera knows how to read and write data from a SD card.
Nest thing you can do it, say, change the video clip is somehow sing your PPC (for example, add a title).You can save the new movie on a memory card and SD card into the video camera.Video camera, you can read the new video clip and see it displayed, or on TV.
Here's another example:
You have an important phone call to your mobile phone your mobile phone supports SD memory cards is able to record a call. later, phone call audio file can be stored in the memory of your PDA for future use.
As you can see the possibilities are endless, and memory is that you can easily switch from one device to another POCKET PC thanks to the flexibility of the memory card
Another thing to keep in mind, there is a very fast read speed X 133 card DS. This can be explained by the fact that no physical component are actively involved in reading or writing process and memory is fully electronic.

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