Electronics : Dane-Elec 4GB High Capacity Secure Digital SDHC Memory Card

Electronics : Dane-Elec 4GB High Capacity Secure Digital SDHC Memory Card

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Dane-Elec 4GB High Capacity Secure Digital SDHC Memory Card

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Dane-Elec 4GB High Capacity Secure Digital SDHC Memory Card
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Binding: Electronics
Product Brand: Dane-Elec
EAN: 0804272719680
Label: DANE ELECTRONICS
Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
Product Manufacturer: DANE ELECTRONICS
Model: DA-SD-4096-R
Publisher: DANE ELECTRONICS
Studio: DANE ELECTRONICS


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  • 4GB Storage Capacity
  • Please refer to your electronic device' manual for SD compatibility and whether it can work with a 4GB capacity memory-card




Card Memory SDHC Digital Secure Capacity High 4GB Dane-Elec






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The physical characteristics of these cards are their weight, 0.07 ounces, their size, one sixth of a credit card (32 mm x 24 mm x 2.1 mm) particularly lends them to communicating mobile markets: personal assistants/PDA, MP3 drivers, Mobile phones, also to digital equipment such as cameras and others. Their rate of data-transfer varies between 2 and 4 MB per second. Compared to the Multi Media Card composed of 7 connection pins, the Secure Digital card is composed of 9 connection pins. This new organization allows faster transfer of data while the memory card is on SD mode. 0n the other hand, the Secure Digital has an integrated security mechanism, the CPRM - Content Protection for Recorder Media - which insures a high degree of protection and file-encryption. lt controls the reading, copying, transfer or erase functions. ln this way it becomes possible for the user to forbid or authorize the copy or to offer a reproduction right.


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