Today we’re featuring a PQI 2GB SD Card with a free 7-in-1 card reader for $38. With damn near every gadget out there using SD for expandable memory, this might be the perfect spare card to add to ...
Need extra storage for your digital camera? eCost is practically giving away 2GB Secure Digital cards. Pay $19 now, save $19 later. Rick Broida is the author of numerous books and thousands of reviews ...
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Samsung Electronics said on Wednesday it has developed a tiny, 2GB memory card for use in mobile phones, just three months after it announced a card with half of that capacity. The 2GB MMCmicro card ...
The latest Memory Stick offerings, which are expected to ship this spring, give SanDisk the world’s first 2GB Memory Stick PRO Duo cards. That capacity will be available in both the existing Standard ...
Hey, now THAT’S a good idea. This $99 2GB SD memory card has built in wireless. You pop it in your camera, take some photos, and it automatically uploads (via your Wi-Fi connection) those photos to ...
There is a memory that I bought a 1 GB mini SD card for W - ZERO 3 for around 5000 yen in the middle of this year, but it can only be said that the crash is intense. Is it good news for mobile phones ...
[Editor's note: The eye-fi recently claimed the prize for Last Gadget Standing at CES 2008. There's a reason for that. Here we let gadget scribe, Mat Honan explain why.] Clearly, there is nothing in ...
The storage gods have smiled upon us, friends! Starting this March, Nintendo will sell a 2GB SD card for the Nintendo Wii. Yes, you could have purchased such a card, or bigger, from, say, every other ...
If you’ve loaded your Wii with homebrew, or even just wanted to take advantage of one of your huge SD cards in the system, you’ve butted heads with the Wii’s 2GB SD card limit. The console won’t ...
All we've got to go on is a scan of an advertisement that was in The Straits Times the other day (thanks to reader Nic Seow for the hookup on that), but a company called Microdia says they'll have a ...
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