Company Announces SD Card With Embedded Capacity Display
13th Nov 2006, 17:30 GMT
By David Ponce A few days ago, you read about a flash drive with an E Ink display on the outside, allowing you to determine how much space is left without having to plug it into a PC. This is a good thing, so we’re happy to hear of similar technology coming to other storage media. In this case, a Taiwanese company called A DATA has announced that at CES 2007, they’ll be releasing the Info SD, the first SD card to feature a bi-stable display which will inform you of the card’s remaining space. Bi-stable is just geekspeak to say that the display will work without the need to have electricity applied: it’s updated once its inserted in a device, and retains its value when removed. Pricing hasn’t been announced. [A DATA] VIA [PrylFeber] Hardware, Innovation
Company Announces SD Card With Embedded Capacity Display related news:
- A DATA Announces SD Card w/ Bi-stable Capacity Display — I4U News
- An SD card that tells you how full it is — .:UNEASYsilence:.
- ATP intros 4GB ProMax MMCplus HC flash card — Engadget
- $10 deal: SanDisk 512 MB SD / USB — jkOnTheRun
- PNY and Olympus team up to release 2GB xD-Picture Card — Engadget
- Custom-Christmas-Card.com announces the delivery of photo Christmas cards — PR Leap - Consumer News Releases
- Custom Soundtracks For Excite Truck [News] — Total Video Games News Feed
- BenQ P51 passes FCC scrutiny — Ubergizmo
- Credit Card Fees Set To Come Back? — Sky News: Business news, Company News and Shares News.
- An American Express card in an image courtesy of the company. ... — Top Stories Photos - Reuters on Yahoo! News Photos
Latest news from OhGizmo!:
- Breathe Some Life Into Your Fridge With The Frigits
- The Loop, A Remote Control Ring
- Judgement Day is almost here
- TA 454 Digital Video Player - Squint-tastic
- Casio Exilim EX-S770D With DivX Support
- BSOD Returns… Kind Of
- Ball Claws Storage Device
- Casio Keyboards With Key Lighting
- Flying Alarm Clock
- Japanese Company Develops Bras That Double As Shoping Bags