Electronics : Kingston CF/1GB 1GB CompactFlash Type 1 Memory Card

Electronics : Kingston CF/1GB 1GB CompactFlash Type 1 Memory Card

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Kingston CF/1GB 1GB CompactFlash Type 1 Memory Card

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Product Brand: Kingston
EAN: 0740617088229
Label: Kingston
Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
Product Manufacturer: Kingston
Model: Kingston 1GB Compact Flash Memory Card
Publisher: Kingston
Studio: Kingston


Piece facts:
  • Complies with CompactFlash specification standards
  • 6MB per seconds read rate, 5MB per seconds write rate
  • One-third the size of a full-size PC card
  • Dimensions - 1.43 x 1.68 x 0.13 inch (36.4mm x 42.8mm x 3.3mm)




Card Memory 1 Type CompactFlash 1GB CF/1GB Kingston






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Kingston's standard CompactFlash is for everyday use of digital cameras, PDA's and MP3 players. These standard cards are the perfect solution for additional storage on these devices. These rugged, low-power cards can store loads of digital data and offer users high quality at a great price. 0ne of the world's most popular digital mass-storage devices, CompactFlash memory cards from Kingston bridge the gap between hungry storage requirements and affordability. Users of digital cameras, PDAs and other digital devices can quickly and easily download or transfer digital files between various digital devices and the lnternet, using a card that easily fits in the palm of the hand. With the speed of a memory chip and better portability than a floppy, Kingston CompactFlash memory cards offer greater storage than many other media cards, at a fraction of the cost. They're available in a variety of capacities, so users are sure to find the right size to fit their needs. Best of all, Kingston's legendary quality and reliability are a standard feature on every card.


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