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Tuesday, January 17, 2012

The Standard in SD Memory Cards


The biggest trend in CES cameras this year is that most if not all cameras are WiFi enabled. It makes sense as wireless networking is mainstream technology. The transition of point and shoot cameras going wireless has gone through lighting speed. If you don’t want to give up your reliable non-wireless enabled camera, the next best option is to get a SD card with wireless capabilities.
A new standard has just been approved (Wireless LAN SD Standard) which will let companies offer 802.11a/b/g/n wireless networking capable SD cards of varying capacities; SD/SDHC/SDXC. Pick up a card marked with a “W” and you’ll be able to upload to servers and share peer-to-peer, while a “D” card offers server upload and home networking functions. A “DW” card will, of course, do both.
“The addition of wireless capability to the existing SD memory card standard, will enable SD memory cards to remain relevant to shifting market demand,” says iSuppli analyst Michael Yang, “and add value to consumers and manufacturers of new cameras, tablets, and mobile phones.”
This technology is not entirely new since we’ve had Eye-Fi cards for some time now, but this news indicates that now any SD card manufacturer can start producing Wi-Fi enabled SD cards; which we’re sure Eye-Fi is not too happy about.

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