Entries in Memory (5)

Friday
Sep212012

Lexar Multi-Card 25-in-1 USB 3.0 Reader

imageLexmar has released a press release on this new product and we don’t have it in distribution yet as of this posting. Nor do we have an idea of how it will be priced but it should retail around $30 or less. If you have just purchased a new laptop or workstation in the past few months you may want to consider one of these devices when they come out. I have many different devices that I work with in photography and my memory cards keep getting bigger and bigger as I move along. What this device will do for you is to speed up the data transfer from your memory card to your computer for you to backup, process and share from your devices.

It has a pop up type of design that allows you to close it when not in use. This helps to protect it from dirt and other types of damage that might occur from being carried in your camera or computer bag. So when used as part of your portable arsenal it will cut down on carrying multiple devices to give you the maximum flexibility.The reader comes with a 1 year warranty and comes from a memory card vendor that we know and trust.

This memory card reader supports the following formats:

CompactFlash® Type I and Type II, SD™, SDHC™, SDXC™, miniSD™, miniSDHC™, MMC™, MMCplus™, RS-MMC™, microSD™, microSDHC™, Memory Stick™, Memory Stick (with MagicGate™), Memory Stick PRO™, Memory Stick PRO Duo™, Memory Stick Duo (with MagicGate), Memory Stick PRO Duo Mark 2, Memory Stick PRO-HG Duo™, Memory Stick PRO-HG Duo “HX”, Memory Stick Micro™ (M2™), xD-Picture Card™, xD-Picture Card Type-M, xD-Picture Card Type-M+, and xD-Picture Card Type-H.

Tuesday
Mar292011

(PR) New Patriot LX PRO Series Obliterates Current SDHC Class10 Performance Classification

I have been real happy with my Patriot SDHC 16GB Class 10 card but these new NAND flash cards from Patriot Memory take you to the next level. The Pro Series of the LX line have increased the the transfer speeds to 20MB/s, twice that of a typical Class 10 SDHC card. The high-speed transfer speeds ensure photographs and video are written to the memory card instantly to the Patriot LX PRO Series

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Thursday
Dec162010

CompactFlash allies rally against dominant SD | Deep Tech - CNET News

2010-12-16_1236CNET’s Stephen Shankland wrote a great article comparing the current technology and future advancements in both SD and CF memory choices. He has already suggested that SD has “vanquished xD and Memory Stick configurations especially in the digital camera a video segments. However, he comes up with some great arguments about where CF memory fits in this regard and why it might win out in some situations.

As our storage needs keep growing and the need for faster transfer rates continually increase CompactFlash memory could hold the the position of the only current product design that can meet many professional photographer’s needs. Setting up CF in RAID like designs can help to collect larger files sizes more quickly allowing for higher frame rate video capture than we enjoy today. If any of this peaks your interest, click on the link below to read more…

CompactFlash allies rally against dominant SD | Deep Tech - CNET News

Friday
Nov202009

Physical Memory Limits for Microsoft Server Operating Systems

Same reasons for as previous post. Here are the published memory limits for the different “current” Microsoft Server Operating Systems:

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Friday
Nov202009

Physical Memory Limits in desktop operating system

I know this is old news but I just wanted to make this easily accessible for us to use as needed.

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