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- Zero power data retention.
- 50x : 10 MB/s (read) 8 MB/s (write)
- Designed specifically to help advanced amateur or
professional photographers
- Plug-n-Play; no driver required
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A CompactFlash (CF) card is a popular memory card
developed in 1994 that uses flash memory to store
data on a very small card. A CompactFlash card makes
data easy to add to a wide variety of computing
devices, including digital cameras and music
players, desktop computers, personal digital
assistants (PDAs), digital audio recorders, and
photo printers.
Because flash is nonvolatile memory, stored data is retained when a
device's power source is turned off or lost. CF
cards feature solid-state construction, which makes
them much more rugged than most traditional storage
devices. The operating shock rating (basically, what
height can you drop them from and have them still
work) for CF cards is 2,000 Gs compared to a 100-200
G rating for the mechanical drive of the typical
portable computing device. This translates to a drop
to the floor from 10 feet, as compared to a single
foot for the mechanical disk drive.
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| Capacity |
512 MB - 4 GB |
| Power |
Low power
consumption, giving an extended battery
lifespan |
| Compatibility |
Windows mass storage device
compatible, no driver needed for Windows ME,
2000, XP. |
| Dimension |
01.7" x 1.4" x 0.1" |
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