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    OCZ MicroSD flash cards come with adapters

    Posted on Thursday, August 30 2007 @ 03:50:19 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck


    OCZ unveiled a new set of 1GB and 2GB microSD memory cards and adaptor kits. There are two versions; the first one features a SD adapter and the other one a SD and a miniSD adapter.
    The OCZ microSD utilizes the latest technology in flash memory, and at one-fourth the size of a standard Secure Digital card it is the ultimate portable media device. OCZ microSD cards come complete with an SD adaptor to make transferring and viewing data between various devices easier while a second version also includes a miniSD adaptor for maximum compatibility.

    “With such a wide range of consumer devices it is often hard for consumers to both pick the right type of SD memory, and it is just as difficult trying to manage three different types of cards among various phones, PDAs, and MP3 players,” said Alex Mei, Chief Marketing Officer, OCZ Technology Group. “OCZ is releasing two different multi microSD kits complete with either an adapter for SD or both adapters for miniSD and SD. Never before has it been easier to buy a single type of SD memory to transfer data or pull double duty between your consumer electronics.”
    These memory chips are rated at a speed of 66x.


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