Pretec i-Disk Micro Reader, Moving with Style -- Share Your Files Anywhere, Anytime.LAS VEGAS Las Vegas (läs vā`gəs), city (1990 pop. 258,295), seat of Clark co., S Nev.; inc. 1911. It is the largest city in Nevada and the center of one of the fastest-growing urban areas in the United States. -- Pretec, the leading technology company of flash business who announced the world record of the highest capacity flash memory cards of CF card (16GB), USB Flash Drive See USB drive. (16GB), and SD card (8GB), has now released i-Disk Micro Reader, which not only stands up to Pretec's reputation of reliability and quality, but is also the smallest USB USB in full Universal Serial Bus Type of serial bus that allows peripheral devices (disks, modems, printers, digitizers, data gloves, etc.) to be easily connected to a computer. Micro SD card reader in the world. Capable of reading Micro SD capacities from 32MB to 2GB and fully compliant with USB 2.0 specification, users of PRETEC i-Disk Micro can easily can share, copy or synchronize your favorite MP3's and other data, even ring tones on a PC or notebook through any standard USB port A USB socket on a computer or peripheral device into which a USB cable is plugged. See USB. . i-Disk Micro Reader's cover is designed with rounded corners and edges to prevent scratches when carried around with a mobile phone or PDA (Personal Digital Assistant) A handheld computer for managing contacts, appointments and tasks. It typically includes a name and address database, calendar, to-do list and note taker, which are the functions in a personal information manager (see PIM). . The clear see through window allows the user to easily identify the capacity of the Micro SD. With more and more new models of hand held device having built-in Micro SD card slot A socket for inserting a printed circuit board or a PC Card (CardBus card). See PC Card. (including cellular, PDA, MP3, DSC (1) (Digital Signal Controller) A microcontroller and DSP combined on the same chip. It adds the interrupt-driven capabilities normally associated with a microcontroller to a DSP, which typically functions as a continuous process. See microcontroller and DSP. and notebook), Pretec i-Disk Micro Reader is ideally the best companion for today's mobile device. It's one of the smallest card readers in the world with stylish design and fast data exchange. Powerful file sharing functionality is definitely a must have accessory for your digital life. Pretec has also announced i-Disk Reader II/II Plus and 20-in-1 Card Reader at CES in Las Vegas. Both of these card readers can specially support the newest SD2.0 specification (SDHC SDHC Secure Digital High Capacity (flash memory) SDHC Succinate Dehydrogenase Complex, Subunit C SDHC School District of Hillsborough County (Florida) SDHC San Diego Housing Commission Card). Pretec SDHC cards (SD 2.0) format differently than standard SD cards (SD 1.1) and are not backward compatible with legacy SD 1.1 host devices. Pretec 8GB SD card is fully compliant with SD 2.0 (SDHC) specification, with theoretical maximum capacity of up to 32GB. About Pretec Pretec[TM] (http://www.pretec.com) offers a complete spectrum of small form factor memory cards and card readers such as CF, SD MMC See MultiMediaCard and Microsoft Management Console. , and USB Flash Drive for digital imaging, mobile communication, and industrial flash markets. As the 2nd company who was capable to offer CF card since 1995 in the world, Pretec has consistently demonstrated the pioneer engineering in highest capacity cards first available in the world: such as CF card 80MB, 128MB, 160MB, 320MB, 640MB, 1.5GB, 3GB, 6GB, 12GB, and 16GB CF card; the first 1GB and 4GB MMC card; the earliest to reveal the largest size 16GB USB Flash Drive; and now the highest capacity of SD card in 4GB and 8GB. With more than 100 patents granted or filed, Pretec has also been offering the highest speed cards in the world such as CF 80X (2004), MMC 4.0 150X (2004), USB 166X/266X (2005), SD 133X (2005), MMCplus[TM] 266X (2005), i-Disk Tiny ("Best Gear of 2003" by TIME Magazine), and smallest size USB Flash drive in the world such as i-Disk Diamond (also known as Cu-Flash) (2005). *For more information, please visit www.pretec.com *Note: i-Disk, i-Disk Tiny, or i-Disk Diamond are trademarks of Pretec Electronics Corporation. All other trademarks mentioned herein are recognized as the property of their respective holders. |
|
||||||||||||

Printer friendly
Cite/link
Email
Feedback
Reader Opinion