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Kingston 133X Compact Flash Memory Card |
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Written by PocketPCReviews Administration
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Oct 29, 2006 at 04:51 PM |
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Cameras are rapidly increasing in the number of Megapixels these days. In fact, we have just started seeing compact consumer cameras capable of taking pictures of up to 10 Megapixels! Whether those cameras take quality pictures is another story to tell. In general, with an increasing Megapixel count, that means you're working with larger pictures. And with larger pictures, that's definitely going to mean larger file sizes. The moment you press that snapshot button, the camera needs to store that large 10 Megabyte file (just an example) as quickly as possible into its memory. This example leads us into the product we will be taking a look at: the Kingston 133X Compact Flash (CF) memory card. |
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Last Updated ( Oct 30, 2006 at 04:49 PM )
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1 GB USB Flash Card from Brando |
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Written by Martin Regtien
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Oct 21, 2006 at 08:31 PM |
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These days you pick your flash memory not only according to the capacity you want, but also the form factor is important and even how it looks.
An interesting form factor is the one that looks like a credit card, only a tad thicker.
The clever thing about this one is that the USB connector is totally flush with the card and makes for a compact unit.
Brando is marketing these 1 GB cards in a variety of prints. This includes even a picture of the Mona Lisa!
Have a look at what this is all about.
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Last Updated ( Oct 21, 2006 at 09:12 PM )
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Qstarz BT-Q810 GPS Receiver |
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Written by Martin Regtien
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Oct 10, 2006 at 08:23 AM |
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Great Battery Life and Super Sensitive
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When Sean Lin of QSTARZ INTERNATIONAL CO., LTD. wrote to us to introduce his company and their line of MTK-based 32 Channel GPS receivers, we were kind of blasé about having to test yet another Bluetooth GPS receiver.
However, the Qstarz BT-Q810 was about as small a GPS receiver as I have ever seen and promised an astonishing 25 hours of autonomy.
Could this little number be as good as the best SiRFstarIII unit out there? |
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Last Updated ( Oct 18, 2006 at 01:09 AM )
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