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Crucial 64MB CompactFlash Card Review
Posted by Philipp Esselbach on: 02/13/2002 12:02 PM [ Print | 0 comment(s) ]
Viper's Lair has posted a review on Crucial's CF card.
For those of you who don't know, CF is a removable flash memory standard. It's noiseless, due largely because there isn't any moving parts, compact, as well as conform to ATA specs.
It's uses range from being used in digital cameras, to PDAs, and MP3 players. Considering that many of these devices only include 8MB, or 16MB (if any at all) upon purchase, it's always wise to pick up little extra. I recently purchased a digital camera, and the default resolution takes up 1MB per shot. Considering I only had 8MB at first (I purchased 64MB of SanDisk ram later on), it doesn't take long to fill up.
It's uses range from being used in digital cameras, to PDAs, and MP3 players. Considering that many of these devices only include 8MB, or 16MB (if any at all) upon purchase, it's always wise to pick up little extra. I recently purchased a digital camera, and the default resolution takes up 1MB per shot. Considering I only had 8MB at first (I purchased 64MB of SanDisk ram later on), it doesn't take long to fill up.
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