On-Board USB Connections for Digital Media Devices vs. Removable Media and Readers

Topics:
Consumer Electronics and Appliances
Tags:
Consumer Electronics,
Digital Media,
Personal Technology,
Removable Media,
SCM Microsystems Inc.
Source:
SCM Microsystems

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Overview: The handheld digital media device craze is arguably the fastest growing segment in the consumer electronic market; PDA's, cell phones, MP3 players, digital still and video cameras, the list is growing by leaps and bounds. These devices incorporate the processing power of earlier personal computers into the products of the everyday user, who may or may not have previous computer use experience. The scope of this paper focuses on devices utilizing removable digital media for data storage as compared to fixed memory, traditional film or tapes.

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Format: PDF | Size: 44KB | Date: May 2001 | Pages: 8


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