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<< previous page 1 next page>> written by Jack Lee The floppy disk may ultimately be dead. Though the advent of the CD-ROM allowed computer users to simply view large amounts of information in a portable package, the inability to rewrite typical CDs meant that computer users who wanted to transfer their files and information were stuck utilizing the unreliable floppy disk, which all too often malfunctioned or attempted to reconfigure itself. written by Jack Lee Buying DDR computer memory chips requires several considerations, including clock speed, clock frequency, transfer rate, storage space, electronic interface capabilities, on-die termination, prefetch buffers, off-chip drivers, latency, band width, and operating voltage, some of which rise or fall in effectiveness to the implementation of the other factors involved. written by Jack Lee In 1999, Mitsubishi and Toshiba put forth a joint effort to create a convenient means to store digital files for camcorders and computers. The result was the cheap SD Memory Card. written by Jack Lee You may be on the market for a compact flash reader as you are a digital image editing enthusiast, a skilled photographer, or simply are looking for an alternative to slower models of media storage. << previous page 1 next page>> |