Wednesday, September 3, 2008

A Concise History of the Memory Card

Memory cards were introduced around 1990 when technology in mobile phones and digital cameras started to grow and become more complicated. Today its not odd to have a mobile phone with a en suite camera of 5 mega pixels which allows you to take photos of huge resolution. As in-built storage on phones is very low, on average around 10MB, the necessity for superfluous storage came about and so the memory card, the SDcard was one of the earliest.

Whilst the SDcard was the first to be introduced this was swiftly followed by the MiniSD, MicroSD, the MS Micro2 and the Micro SDHC. One of the initial companies to leap on the bandwagon with the requirement for memory was SanDisk, although many others have followed. Not only were they used in phones, cameras and camcorders they were also taken benefit of by people using video games controllers on the likes of the Xbox, GameCube and Play station.

Memory cards span from 512MB to a huge 8GB which is usually put to good use in the high end digital camera range. SanDisk produce an 8GB memory stick M2 which many of the new slim Sony Ericsson phones use. With multi-media phones having high resolution cameras, then large amounts of memory for storage is necessary. The advantage of the M2 is that it is compatible with devices that use the memory stick PRO Duo with the use of an M2 adapter. The memory stick M2 also comes in storage of 1GB, 2GB and 4GB.

The Pro duo memory is utilized in the likes of consoles such as the Play station 3, Sony PSP, digital camera such as Sonys Cybershot and some of the many Sony Ericsson phones. The microSD cards are utilized in some of the smaller mobile phones and several come with a special USB adapter, this makes sending media to and from your device quick and easy. The MicroSDHC memory cards are used in most of Blackberry phones and the smart phones such as from HTC, LG and Nokia. These are generally either 4GB or 8GB and are used to store a assortment of multimedia such as music, video and high quality photographs.



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