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Belkin IEEE 1394 4-Pin/6-Pin 400 Mbps FireWire Cable (6 Feet)


Belkin IEEE 1394 4-Pin/6-Pin 400 Mbps FireWire Cable (6 Feet)


$4.15


The Belkin 4-Pin/6-Pin 400 Mbps FireWire Cable attaches a device with a four-pin port, such as a digital camcorder, to your computer’s six-pin port at a rate of up to 400 Mbps. The cable is compatible with all Apple FireWire and Sony i.LINK devices. It complies with IEEE 1394 standards for reducing radio frequency and electromagnetic interference, uses molded-strain relief and PVC overmolding to e…

NEEWER® USB Travel Kit 1394 Firewire Cable 6 Adapters A/b


NEEWER® USB Travel Kit 1394 Firewire Cable 6 Adapters A/b


$3.12


This kit is perfect for the signal transfer between PCs, notebooks and peripheral products. Small and lightweight, easy to carry around. The USB retractable extension cable A male to A female will save you much space due to its compact size while you can extend it to desirable length. This cable can extend the length of your cable if your cable is not long enough. Combining with corresponding adap…

Verbatim 96862 8.5GB 8X DataLifePlus White Inkjet Printable DVD+R DL, 50 Disc Spindle


Verbatim 96862 8.5GB 8X DataLifePlus White Inkjet Printable DVD+R DL, 50 Disc Spindle


$55.30


Verbatim introduces DVD+R Double Layer media with a white inkjet printable surface, allowing you to burn 8.5GB of data or video, while having the flexibility to customize the disc label with high resolution full color images and text. Perfect for low volume DVD duplication, recording 8.5GBs in approximately 12-15 minutes or less at 8x speed. Preferred by DVD drive manufacturers for performance, r…

Belkin Bluetooth Car Hands-Free Kit for Apple iPhone, iPod, BlackBerry,and Android Smartphones


Belkin Bluetooth Car Hands-Free Kit for Apple iPhone, iPod, BlackBerry,and Android Smartphones


$52.98


Echo Cancellation – Built-in Microphone…

Sony Vaio Accessories P Series Travel Case Black Suede Like Divider Pockets 10 Nylon


Sony Vaio Accessories P Series Travel Case Black Suede Like Divider Pockets 10 Nylon


$93.43


Designed exclusively for the VAIO P Series Lifestyle PC, this zippered-closure case makes inserting and removing your notebook a breeze. Featuring an EVA molded design to protect your notebook from the outside, this case also has imitation suede to comfort your notebook from within. It’s even big enough to hold your Lifestyle PC and essential accessories such as a mouse, AC adapter and more….

Sony Portable Camera Printers
Does anybody have any suggestions for a portable photo printer?

I want to set up a “DIY Portraits” station at my wedding, but want people to be able to take home a photo of themselves instantly. I have a Sony camera now, as well as an older (5 years ago) Elf. Does anybody have suggestions about products that may be useful to me??

Have you seen the Sony photo printers…


Why SD Cards dominate the storage devices market

The SD storage card, or Secure Data card, dominates the hand held / portable data storage devices market. SD technology is the accepted industry standard data capture device for digital stills cameras, digital video cameras, mobile phones, MP3 music players, car navigation systems, personal computers, printers and electronic books amongst other consumer electronic equipment. In fact, SD cards are used in approximately 400 portable electronic devices across a plethora of product categories, making an appearance in more than 8,000 models.

 

In order to understand how important the SD card is, we need to appreciate that the development of the hand held and portable devices market has been reliant on the production of diminutive data capture media, without which, these products would not have been able to shrink in size in the way that they have. If we take the mobile phone as an example of how SD cards have shaped the course of market penetration, it is easy to see that product development would have been severely inhibited.

 

The original mobile phone is a far cry from the pocket sized devices that we all use today, and had more in common with radio devices used by the army whilst on manoeuvres than it does with the eminently portable, technically sophisticated handsets that we now take for granted. The first release mobile phones were the size of a household brick, had an antenna that was easily 10 centimetres in length and was powered by a battery pack that was so heavy it had to be mounted in a shoulder bag! When we consider that all of this kit was needed to merely make and receive calls, we can begin to appreciate the technological progress that has been made in such a short space of time. In just over thirty years we can now use mobile phones to deliver an incredible suite of services. It has become our alarm clock, watch, calculator, sat nav, internet browser, email console, gaming device, stills and video camera, music player, and has even begun to replace newspapers and magazines as a preferred means of gathering news and information. We also use it to make purchases.

 

Clearly, the size of the original batteries used to power the old mobile phones had to undergo equally heavy development in order to transform into something that possessed endurance as well as being a fraction of the size, but it is the evolution of the SD card that permits such broad usage of the handsets that are currently on offer. Without the means of storing data the function of mobile phones, particularly smartphones, would be severely impaired.

 

Even Sony, who developed the Sony memory stick as an alternative to the SD storage card has begun producing their own branded SD cards. Although they haven’t ceased production of the memory stick, their latest portable product range now support both media. As the Sony memory stick was the only really viable alternative to the SD card, this development in Sony strategy has effectively declared the SD card as the undisputed King of the portable storage media market.

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