Specifications

11/2006
Kingmax 1GB Hi-Speed Secure Digital Card
Kingmax Digital
With an average speed of 9MB per second (60X), the Kingmax Platinum SD Card has one of the world's
fastest data transmission speeds. As with all Kingmax SD cards, the Kingmax Platinum SD Card is built with
Kingmax Unique Proprietary PIPTM (Product In Package) Patented Package Technology to enable its high speed
capacities and tolerance for extreme environmental conditions -- all Kingmax SD cards are waterproof and resistant
to high temperatures and high pressure.
Transfer Rate: Read/Write transfer rate up to 9MB/sec
Operation Voltage: 2.7 - 3.6 Volts
Connector Type: 9 Pins
Physical Dimensions: 24mm (W) * 32mm (L) * 2.1mm(T)
Weight: 2g.
Warranty: 5 Years
Compatibility: Kingmax Secure Digital (SD) cards are ideal for all devices which accept SD Cards, including:
Handheld PC's, Pocket PC's, Industrial PC's, Digital Still Cameras, PDA's, MP3 Players, Digital Photo Printers,
Digital Video Cameras, etc..
SD (Secure Digital) memory cards are the latest generation memory devices that offer an incredible combination of
high storage capacity, fast data transfer rates, great flexibility and excellent security in a memory card about the
size of a postage stamp! Based on nonvolatile memory components and encased in a protective molding they do
not require power to retain the information stored on them. Since they are based on solid-state components they
have no moving parts to skip or break down making them highly reliable.
The SD standard provides an easy method for quickly downloading and transferring secure digital files from your
computer or the Internet. By using a SD Reader it is also possible to upload files from your SD card to your
computer. As the latest introduction in the competitive Flash Memory form factor, SD is an increasingly popular
format for leading manufacturers of Digital devices like, MP3 players, digital cameras and PDAs. Because of its
small foot print SD makes it easy for device manufacturers to integrate expansion capability into ever smaller
devices.
SD is a second generation derivative of the MMC standard. The SD format includes several important technological
advancements over MMC. These include the addition of cryptographic security protection for copyrighted data and
a 4X increase in data transfer rates. To help support higher-density capacities, SD cards are slightly thicker than
the original MMC cards. This means that most devices designed to support SD are also backward compatible to
MMC cards, but devices designed only for MMC will not support SD. To be certain, it is best to refer to your user
owner manual.
25.85 Pounds (GBP)
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