Monday, December 30, 2013

Micro Sd Types

Micro SD cards can easily take the place of traditional film storage.


Micro SD cards are removable memory cards used to store various types of data. You can use these micro SD cards in cell phones, GPS units, MP3 players and digital cameras. Sizes range from 128 megabytes (MB) to 32 gigabytes (GB), as of 2010. The larger the size of the card, the more data it can hold and the more types of files it can accommodate.


Small Capacity


The smallest size micro SD card, 128 MB, will hold only data files, such as text documents, spreadsheets and slide show presentations. Due to its small capacity, you may find it rather difficult to find a 128-MB micro SD card, since sizes have jumped up tremendously since the cards' introduction.


Medium Capacity


Mid-sized 8-GB micro SD cards can hold up to 2000 MP3 files, giving testament to their ability to hold numerous multimedia files. These reasonably priced micro SD cards are suitable for nearly any device. In addition, the cards can hold up to 5,722 compressed JPEG photographic files.


Large Capacity


For those who need to maximize storage capacity, the 32-GB micro SD card can hold thousands of MP3 files---enough for several hours of listening enjoyment. You can store an impressive 22,888 compressed JPEG photographic files on the card, practically eliminating the need for more than one micro SD card.

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