PDAs work like mini computers that connect to Internet and office networks. They have built-in cameras, video and music players along with add-on software. PDA Memory Cards are a popular means of immediately enlarging the memory capacity of a PDA.
Most of the PDA Memory Cards in use today are of the SD memory card format, and their capacity ranges form 16MB to 1GB. The 2, 4 and 8 GB cards have also been developed. They are quite impressive for a memory card the size of a post stamp.
The use of an SD memory card is great for installing additional software on your PDA, or storing more data on it. Weighing less than two grams and taking up the area of a postage stamp they are ideal for use in PDAs.
The SD format is one of the smallest, secure flash memory card in the consumer market today and is flexible for use in today's hi-tech PDA devices. SD cards are the same size as MMC cards, although slightly thicker. The 'Secure' part of a Secure Digital card refers to the fact that it's possible to use these cards to write data in an encrypted way.
The Mini SD Card is useful for devices that are getting smaller and smaller. The Micro SD card is even smaller and these tiny cards are being used in smartphones. However the ultra-small, thin design of a Memory Stick is ideal for use in PDAs. |