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March 10, 2012

separate Types of Memory Cards - Explained

It can be complicated sometimes when you have an electrical tool that requires a memory card and you're categorically not sure which type it needs, or which is best for you. There are a lot on the store but hopefully this article will help to clear up any blurring and construe the dissimilar types of memory card and what they do.

Micro Sd/Transflash
Micro Sd (Secure Digital) cards are memory cards that can be used in movable devices like mobile phones, games consoles, digital cameras etc. Commercially, the micro Sd card is the smallest card available and is practically a quarter of the size of an Sd card. Micro Sd cards can be used in devices intended for Sd cards through the use of a extra adapter.

Mini Sd
The mini Sd card again can be used in many movable gadgets and devices though in corporal size it is slightly larger than the micro Sd card. The mini Sd card is currently available in capacities ranging from 16 Mb to 8Gb (mini Sd) and 4Gb to 16Gb (mini Sdhc).




Memory Stick Pro Duo
This type of memory card is designed for pocket sized digital cameras, mobile phones and some movable games consoles. It is a small flash memory card, just slightly smaller that the Sd format. These types of cards still have the same features as larger memory sticks, and are available with or without high speed mode and other such features.

Memory Stick Micro M2
This type of memory card was released by Sony in 2006. It is practically a quarter of the size of the Memory Stick Duo and capacities available include; 64 Mb, 128 Mb, 256 Mb, 512 Mb, 1 Gb, 2 Gb, 4 Gb, 8 Gb, 16 Gb, and 32 Gb. Just like the Duo types, the M2 comes with an adaptor so that this can be used with devices intended for use with Memory Stick Pro.

Mmc Cards
Mmc Cards (MultiMediaCard) is a appropriate flash memory card practically the size of a postage stamp. These types of cards are used as a warehouse source for movable devices that can categorically be accessed by a computer when removed.

There is of course, further facts about the above mentioned types of cards, but also many other types of cards that haven't been mentioned here also. Please look online for more information.

separate Types of Memory Cards - Explained

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February 16, 2012

The 2009 selection - Sony Ericsson Idou Or Nokia N97

The Nokia N97 has been touted as a 'mobile computer' and the Sony Ericsson Idou signifies turn (Idou in Japanese). These two suited movable phones prove to be equally powerful.

Touch Screen

Both the Nokia N97 and the Sony Ericsson Idou have a 3.5 inch display with a screen resolution of 360X640 pixels. Their touch screens are very tactile responsive too. Nokia N97 has a physical Qwerty keyboard whereas the Sony Idou is fully touch operated. The Idou touch screen is imbued with an extra touch focus feature which allows the user to touch an area of the screen to focus it with the phone's camera. Both phones are endowed with accelerometers to facilitate auto rotation of the phone. In increasing the Nokia N97 has a useful proximity sensor for automated turn off.






Camera

The feature of the new Sony Ericsson phone is its 12.1 Mega pixel camera which has a commendable resolution of 4000X 3000 pixels. The N97's 5 Mega pixel Carl Zeiss optic lens camera with a resolution of 2584X 1938 pixels pales into imperceptibleness in front of the Sony Ericsson Idou camera. While the Sony Idou's camera has a xenon flash and Led Flash, Nokia N97's camera possesses only Led flash. These are not blips to faff about because the N97 is meant to be an all rounder than an exclusive camera phone to cater to the photography maniacs.

Both phones have video recording abilities and a secondary video call camera. It is possible to play videos in both handsets. Nokia N97 can play all flash based videos along with You Tube videos.

Some Other primary Features

The Sony Ericsson Idou has a stereo Fm radio with Rds and so does the Nokia N97. The Nokia N97 also possesses an Fm transmitter. Both phones have Bluetooth connectivity for enabling a wireless listening caress to the user.

However the movable internet prowess of the Nokia N97 is indubitably first-rate to those of the Sony Ericsson Idou. The new Nokia phone uses the same browser that computers use. So it allows you to view any type of web page normally viewed on the computer. Downloads are faster too. The Sony Idou manages a decent internet execution with its normal smart phone browser. Both phones have Hsdpa connectivity. Both are enabled with Wi Fi technology to allow you to connect to high speed internet at home or at hot spots.

Gprs is enabled in both smart phones. But while the N97 uses Nokia maps for navigation Sony Ericsson Idou uses Google maps for the same purpose. The Nokia phone presents its users with an added bonus feature- a digital compass to sustain them good in looking their way to new locations.

Since Nokia N97 is a 'mobile computer' it comes with a Pocket Office comprising of useful applications like Word, Excel, Power Point and Pdf Viewer. This attribute is absent in the Sony Ericsson Idou.

The Nokia N97 and the Sony Ericsson Idou are both tamp with suited attributes and hold on their own in the movable market.

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