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Spotlight: 512MB Secure Digital Card
Accessory Reviews
By: pdaBlast! Staff
April 22, 2004


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Don't just save your data. Secure it with SimpleTech Secure Digital (SD) cards. SD features a write protect switch on the side of the card to prevent accidential overwriting of important data. SD also features cryptographic security for copyrighted data based on Secure Digital Music Initiative (SDMI) portable device requirements. SimpleTech Secure Digital is designed for unlimited compatibility with digital cameras, music players, and other devices that use Secure Digital (and MultiMediaCard).

SimpleTech SD Memory Cards measure a mere 24mm by 32mm by 2.1mm. Their slim, compact design makes them an ideal removable storage solution for designs ranging from pocket-sized cellular phones, audio players and digital cameras, to PDAs and set-top boxes as well as other compact or multi-function digital products.

SimpleTech SD Memory Card provides high-speed response for large amounts of data. Our 256MB and 512MB SD Memory Cards are capable of a transfer rate of up to 10MB/sec. These are currently the fastest cards available on the market today.

SimpleTech SD Memory Cards are non-volatile and solid-state. They facilitate fast, simple, and secure downloading of all types of digital files from the Internet. The SD format, compliant with SDMI (Secure Digital Music Initiative) requirements, rewards the creative process of all content providers by providing high-level security to their files.

Contents in the cards can be protected by CPRM based security. SimpleTech SD Memory Cards are fully compatible with the SD Memory Card Physical Layer Specification Version 1.01, File System Specification Version 1.01, and Security Specification Version 1.01 (CPRM Based).

The cards support voltage range from 2.7V to 3.6V that favors mobile, battery-powered applications. Easy to reformat, SimpleTech SD memory cards can be used in a diverse range of SD-enabled electronics or appliances.


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