Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Flash Memory - 128MB Sandisk CompactFlash Card / Flash Memory Cards

Flash Memory - 128MB Sandisk CompactFlash Card
Flash Memory - 128MB Sandisk CompactFlash Card - Flash Memory Cards

Features:

* SDCFB-128, SDCFJ-128, SDCFS-128
* This item is manufactured by Sandisk. Sandisk is the world leading manufacturer of flash memory. This standard grade 128MB CompactFlash is in stock and can ship today.This is bulk packed (no retail packaging).It may be delivered with a SanDisk biue & white label, red & white label, Shoot & Store label, or other SanDisk original label.
* 128MB Compact Flash Card, 12X. - Low power consumption. - High speed for high-end digital photography. - Includes plastic cover. - Withstands a minimum of 100,000 erase cycles.
* Features: - Standard Grade. - Compatible with true IDE mode. - AND or NAND type Flash memory.
* The CF-128MB-SD carries a 2-years exchange or repair warranty against manufacturing defects through MemoryTen. It may also be returned if unused in unopened packaging within 15 days of delivery for full credit, minus shipping. We also supply unlimited lifetime tech support for this item.
* Compatible with high end digital photographic applications and embedded systems.

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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