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Digital Cameras - Most digital cameras use memory cards to allow users the option to upgrade their storage space, while many even use memory cards instead of any internal memory. This gives the user the option to bring down the cost of the camera if they only want it for casual photography, or to expand the memory up to 32 gigabytes and soon 1 terabyte if they need to take lots of high definition photographs for their profession or hobby. At the same time this guarantees easy compatibility with computers, printers or digital photo frames.

Netbooks/Notepad - The laptops tiny little brother which brings their overall weight down to as little as 1kg so that commuters and others can work or browse the web on the tube or anywhere else that takes their fancy. As netbooks are too small for CD drives a memory card is a must to allow compatibility with larger laptops and PCs.

Computers/Laptop - Most computers now come with built in slots for memory cards which enables you to upload and edit pictures and videos from cameras or documents from your PDAs and netbooks, or to store music for your MP3 players.

Memory Card Readers - Here the clue is in the name. Using a memory card reader you can make any computer compatible so long as it has a USB port.

Smart Phones - Most smart phones now come with a large selection of productivity software which benefits greatly from being compatible with PCs and laptops. Most also now have a variety of media software such as MP3 and video players meaning they can benefit greatly from expanded memory. One of the biggest flaws of the iPhone (thats right, its not perfect) is lack of SD card support.

PDAs - PDAs, like smart phones, are incredibly versatile giving you a range of media and productivity options in your pocket. This is partly due to the versatility of the Windows operating system that most come packaged with, which allows developers and hobbyists to create all kinds of applications and even ports of 3D games and console emulators (which allow you to play your favourite Gameboy and Megadrive games). As PDAs are known for their large hard drives, extra memory again comes in very handy.

MP3 Players - Not all MP3 players support SD cards, but those that do offer many advantages in terms of ease of use, price, expandability and compatibility. Rather than having to download iTunes why not just pick and choose your MP3s by hand? Furthermore, by carrying around multiple cards you can have an entire library of music with you.

Printers - Printers that accept memory cards are incredibly practical in that they allow the user to print their work directly from the external storage. This means that theres no need to boot up a computer which can take time when in a hurry, and saves even more time when printing photos or documents created on PDAs or photos taken on digital cameras as theres no need to import the file.

Photo Frames - Digital photo frames are a great idea, saving you from having to pick just one photo from your whole selection of holiday snaps to display. By simply selecting photos and inserting them on an SD card, they give you an entertaining slide show thats far more eye catching.

by: Steve Mc Karmik




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