Micro Sd Ocz Trifecta Card |

enlarge | Brand: OCZ Technology Category: CE
List Price: $34.24 Buy New: $20.49 You Save: $13.75 (40%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 1 reviews
Format: Compact Flash Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No System Memory: 2000 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.1 Dimensions (in): 1 x 6 x 8 Warranty: 5 years warranty
MPN: OCZSDTR662GB Model: OCZSDTR662GB UPC: 842024005032 EAN: 0842024005032 ASIN: B000PADXX6
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Features:
| • | Is actually a 1GB microSD memory card in a very special adapter case | | • | Used on its own in microSD-compatible devices, or left in its adapter case | | • | Fits standard SD slots as well as USB type 'A' ports. | | • | Three completely different options for transferring your data and... it's fast too! |
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Editorial Reviews:
Product Description OCZ took all your flash needs and put it into one unique and handy unit. The OCZ Secure Digital Trifecta is an innovative memory solution that allows quick transferring of music, images, and files between devices such as your cell phone, digital camera, and PC.The microSD easily converts into a standard SD card that can also be plugged into any USB port for quick access on your desktop or notebook.
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Customer Reviews:
Amazing convenience. November 16, 2007 It's James bond in a SD card. It works great in my cellphone (a BlackBerry), my computer, my laptop, and my camera. No need for camera cables or card reader. This can be used as a memory stick. A SDMicro reader. A real SD card.
It's a USB memory dongle that just happens to itself be in the shape of a SD card, that also just happens to be a SD Micro reader itself.
The main disadvantage is that it is only 66X, but it has caused no problems with taking 2-3 photographs per second on my Canon digital camera and being able to record 640x480 30fps video (at least on Canon cameras). Much faster performing than the cheap generic-brand gigabyte SD cards that stores always advertise in sales - I've seen some of those cheap cards perform around "10X" speed.
It's pretty good to spontaneously email my photos wirelessly if I need to. A news reporter would find this valuable: Take the SD card from the camera and plug the SD Micro card into BlackBerry, then upload the magazine-quality photos right on the spot.
It's also pretty useful when visiting family/friends. A family member asks for your pictures before you leave for home. But you forgot your camera cable. No problem -- all you do is plug this card into a USB port of their computer, and copy the photos to their computer, before you leave. Don't need to remember to burn a CD for them.
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