“A great variety of memory card standards currently coexist on the market. The product gamut which these cards can be coupled with is no smaller in number. From computers, both personal and portable ones, over mobile phones, mp3 players, digital cameras, up to gaming consoles – the list seems endless. Naturally, with such a large base of devices, there are many uses memory cards are required for; that’s the reason for this variety of more or less popular card types. The memory card history starts back in the beginning of the nineties, when the first PCMCIA models hit the market.”Here are some more Storage reviews from around the web:
- Synology Disk Station DS508 @ Legion Hardware
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- QNAP TS-409 Pro Turbo NAS Review @ Virtual-Hideout
- QNAP TS-409 Pro Turbostation @ techPowerUp
- Western Digital 1 TB My Book Home Edition External Hard Drive @ TechARP
- Tagan Icy Box NAS4220 NAS Enclosure @ Phoronix
- Vizo Uranus HDD enclosure @ Tech-Reviews.co.uk
- Raidsonic IB-390StUSD-B HDD Docking Station Review @ Rbmods
Scared by the memory card racks?
As with just about any storage medium, once flash based memory cards became accepted, there are suddenly a whole buch of different flavours available. If you don’t want to end up picking up a card that is perfect, excepting the fact that it won’t fit into the device you bought it for, let InsideHW help you out.