For all your memory chip needs

Published: 08th February 2011
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Memory chips have become an indispensible part of our daily lives. Right from our mobile phones, to camera, to computers, laptops and even photo frames, gadgets that need memory chips surround us. In such a scenario, it is normal to have a lot of options to choose from, not all of which might be the best deal you can lay your hands on. The memory cards available in the market today have come a long way in both form and capabilities from what they were when they first came out in the last decade of the twentieth century. Then, they were large and bulky and had storage capacities not even a fraction of what we have today. At that time they were more or less produced for industrial use and hence due to high costs and inconvenience were not really very popular among the common classes. With time, they became smaller and smaller and today have become as small as a chip that if lost, can be hard to locate as well.

Different gadgets have different memory chips in them. The most common use of memory chips is seen in digital cameras. Memory chips have completely changed the way we used to take pictures. In the past, it was all on a film that was not only expensive and cumbersome to take and develop but also had a very limited life and hence extremely restricted the number of pictures we could take and share. At the same time, the pictures that were taken with the regular cameras were not digital in form and hence there was no way these could be shared on a digital platform, as is done almost everywhere today. With the advent of digital cameras, it became a lot more easies to take, preserve and share pictures and the hence the whole focus shifted on how to have better and larger memory chips which could stores more pictures and be as smaller as possible. As of today, there are various options of digital camera memory chips available that can allow you take as many photos as you want on a memory chip not bigger than the size of a 1-dollar coin. For example, you can choose from among a 32GB Micro chip, a 64 GB SDCH chip, a 64 GB SD chip, a 64 GB Compact flash chip, so on and so forth.


When choosing a chip for your digital camera, you need to be careful of choosing a chip that will be compatible with the digital camera you use. To improve sales of their own manufactured chips, some digital camera companies build cameras that will only work with a specific kind of chips and with nothing else. Hence, you should always verify the kind of chip your camera supports before you decide to spend money on something that might be of absolutely no use if it is not compatible with the camera. Photos are a memory of a lifetime and there should be absolutely no compromise in cherishing and saving the memories of your loved ones.

For information on 32GB Micro SDHC and 64GB Compact Flash refer the link.

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