Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Flash Memory - 32MB SmartMedia Card SSFDC / flash memory card

Flash Memory - 32MB SmartMedia Card SSFDC
* Flash Memory - 32MB SmartMedia Card SSFDC - flash memory card
* 200680, SM-32MB-OL, TS32MVSSFDC, SM32, P-SF3032-RF, SDSM-032, SDSM-32, DA-SM032, AS01-0032-0101, SM32-231, SM-32MB, SSFDC
* This card was manufactured by Toshiba or Samsung. All Smart Media cards are identical and meet the exact same specifications for digital cameras. Call for availability.
* 32MB SmartMedia (SM) Card, 32x Speed Rating - Capacities: 32MB, 64MB, 128MB - Speed: READ at 8MB / sec and WRITE at 3.5MB /sec - Voltage: Industry standard 3.3 volt "ID" Compatible - Dimensions: All 64MB SmartMedia are Interchangeable - Memory Characteristics: Non-Volatile - Memory Configuration: SSFDC (Solid State Floppy Disk Card)
* Features: - Compatibility: All SmartMedia Cards are actually Samsung "under the hood" and are guaranteed compatible. - Certification: All 128MB SmartMedia Flash Memory Card is SSFCD Approved - Flash Type: All Smart Media cards are made of a single NAND flash chip - Interchangeable: All SmartMedia are interchangeable (brand is not a factor) - Condition: New! Retail Packaging - Includes: Protective case, erasure protection tabs and labels - Application: Works in all SmartMedia compatible cameras - Storage Application: Image, Music, Movie and Data files
* The SM-32MB carries a MemoryTen Lifetime exchange or repair warranty against manufacturing defects. It may also be returned in original condition within 14 days of delivery for full credit minus shipping. We also supply unlimited lifetime tech support for this item.
* Compatibility: - This card is SSFDC approved and works with SmartMedia compliant devices such as Digital Camera, Camcorder, MP3 Player, Tracking Systems, Printers, PDA's, Music Devices, and Television. Note: All SmartMedia cards all meet the exact specifications for digital cameras made to read SmartMedia. MemoryTen will ship whatever SmartMedia card is in stock for this size if you order this memory card. IMPORTANT! Compatible with all cameras that use a 3.3 volt SmartMedia card. (See your owners manual to confirm the maximum storage capacity and voltage of your camera or device). C-Series :- C-2500L, C-50 Zoom, C-5000 Zoom, C-5050 Zoom, C-5060 Wide Zoom, C-5500 Zoom, C-60 Zoom, C-7000 Zoom, C-7070 Wide Zoom, C-725 Ultra Zoom, C-730 Ultra Zoom, C-740 Ultra Zoom, C-750 Ultra Zoom, C-755 Ultra Zoom, C-760 Ultra Zoom, C-765 Ultra Zoom, C-770 Ultra Zoom, C-8080 Wide Zoom. D-Series :- D-390, D-395, D-425, D-435, D-535 Zoom, D-540 Zoom, D-545 Zoom, D-555 Zoom, D-560 Zoom, D-565 Zoom, D-575 Zoom, D-580 Zoom, D-590 Zoom, D-595 Zoom, D-630 Zoom. E-Series :- EVOLT E-330, EVOLT E-500. FE-Series :- FE-100, FE-110, FE-115, FE-120, FE-130, FE-140, FE-150, FE-160, FE-170, FE-180, FE-190, FE-200, FE-210, FE-230, FE-240, FE-250, X-715. SP-Series :- SP-310, SP-320, SP-350, SP-500 Ultra Zoom, SP-510 Ultra Zoom, SP-550 Ultra Zoom, SP-700. Stylus :- Stylus 300, Stylus 400, Stylus 410, Stylus 500, Stylus 600, Stylus 700, Stylus 710, Stylus 720 SW, Stylus 730, Stylus 740, Stylus 750, Stylus 760, Stylus 770 SW, Stylus 800, Stylus 810, Stylus 1000, Stylus Verve, Stylus Verve S. Others :- Ferrari Digital 2004, P-440.
* SKU: WOC0320

Flash Memory is a non-volatile computer storage technology that can be electrically erased and reprogrammed. It is primarily used in memory cards, USB flash drives, and solid-state drives for general storage and transfer of data between computers and other digital products.

Since flash memory card is non-volatile, no power is needed to maintain the information stored in the chip. In addition, flash memory card offers fast read access times and better kinetic shock resistance than hard disks. These characteristics explain the popularity of flash memory in portable devices. Another feature of flash memory is that when packaged in a "memory card," it is extremely durable, being able to withstand intense pressure, extremes of temperature, and even immersion in water. Courtesy: http://en.wikipedia.org

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