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Computer Applications I

Computer Applications I. 2.04 - Use miniature mobile storage media. Miniature Mobile Storage Devices. Miniature mobile storage devices are becoming increasingly popular because a wide variety of digital devices have been developed over recent years that require temporary data storage.

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Computer Applications I

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  1. Computer Applications I 2.04 - Use miniature mobile storage media.

  2. Miniature Mobile Storage Devices • Miniature mobile storage devices are becoming increasingly popular because a wide variety of digital devices have been developed over recent years that require temporary data storage. • For example, digital and video cameras require vast amounts of storage space for audio and video files and photographs that can be transferred to a computer system or to a proprietary printer. • Additionally, computer users need to move large data files from one device to another. • Consequently, the floppy disks, zip disks, and other magnetic media of the past are quickly being replaced with miniature storage devices using flash storage technology.

  3. Pocket PCs and PDAs Pocket PCs and PDAsuse Compact Flash or SD Media for extra storage space for programs and data files.

  4. Digital and Video Cameras Digital and video cameras use Compact Flash, Memory Sticks, xD Picture Cards, Trans Flash, Smart Media, or SD Media for storage.

  5. Digital Photo Printers Digital photo printers accept Compact Flash, Memory Sticks, xD Picture Cards, Trans Flash, Smart Media, or SD Media for input directly into the printer.

  6. Miniature Mobile Storage Media A wide variety of miniature mobile storage media has been developed, and new products are constantly being developed that are smaller in size yet provide increasingly greater storage capacity. Storage capacity ranges from 256MB to 8 GB. Note that each type has a unique size and shape!

  7. Smart Media • Smart MediaOne of the first miniature media devices developed. • It has the thickness of a credit card and can be identified by its square shape and the vertical gold bars across the top. • It is approximately 1” square in size.

  8. Compact Flash • Compact Flashalso one of the earlier media that was developed. • It was initially used in PDAs and digital cameras. It is still very popular. • It is approximately 1” square also, but much thicker than Smart Media. • Notice that it is wider than it is tall.

  9. SD or Secure Digital • SD Media is smaller in size than Compact Flash. It is also very popular. • Notice that it is taller than it is wide.

  10. Mini SD • Mini SD Media is smaller in size than regular SD media. It is also gaining in popularity. • Notice that it is taller than it is wide and also it is shown with an adapter for use in regular SD media devices. • Notice the distinct notch in the top left corner.

  11. Memory Stick • The Memory Stick was developed by Sony for use in Sony digital cameras and video cameras. • It is approximately ¾ ” wide by about 2” tall.

  12. Memory Pro • The Memory Stick Pro replaces the original memory stick. • It is approximately ¾ ” wide by about 2” tall. • Notice the unique notch in its top left side.

  13. Memory Stick Duo Pro The Memory Stick Duo Pro is only about half as tall as the original memory stick.

  14. xD Picture Card One of the more recent media types is the xD Picture Card. Note that it has a slightly curved bottom that makes it distinct in appearance.

  15. Miniature Mobile Storage Media • Another recent media type is TransFlash. • Note that its shape is uniquely identified by the jagged bottom edge.

  16. USB Flash Memory (Drives) • One of the most popular flash memory devices is USB Flash Memory. • Because it has a USB connector, it is the most universal in use for transferring data among computers. • It is also know as a jump drive, pen drive, and various other names given to it by manufacturers.

  17. Miniature Storage Media Readers Because miniature mobile storage is so popular and necessary for the gigantic data files being used today, many tablet computers and laptop computers come with a multiple media reader option which is now taking the place of the “A” drive. This tablet PC is reading SD Media.

  18. Miniature Storage Media Readers This tablet is downloading photographs from a Memory Stick.

  19. Miniature Storage Media Readers If you don’t have a built in reader for the miniature media, adapters are available that plug into the USB port of any modern computer.

  20. Miniature Media Reader Adapters The USB adapter shown on the right will accept Compact Flash media so that it can be used in any computer with a USB port. The USB adapter shown on the left will accept SD media so that it can be used in any computer with a USB port.

  21. Miniature Media Reader Adapters The PCMII adapter for laptops shown on the right will accept several media devices so that the laptop computer can read them.

  22. Miniature Storage Media Readers The multiple media reader shown on the right is perhaps the most universal reader because it can be plugged into any computer that has a USB port and it reads a variety of the media formats that are available today.

  23. Smart Media SD Media Memory Stick Compact Flash Mini SD Media Memory Stick Pro Memory Stick Duo Pro xD Picture Card TransFlash USB Flash Memory Jump drive Pen drive Test Taking Tip: Use Flash Cards when learning to identify the media by their distinct sizes and shapes. Summary of Storage Devices

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