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Great Uses for SD Cards!
 
Secure Digital Cards, or SD cards as they are more commonly known, are large capacity and fast access mobile storage devices that, combined with a compact and slim profile, make them compatible and user friendly with a wide range of products
and applications.
1. Store Songs and Spreadsheets
Copy MP3 files from your notebook onto an SD card, pop the card into your SD-equipped PDA, and listen to tunes without taking up storage on the hand held device. Many current PDAs can play MP3 files via headphones or small built-in speakers and MP3 software.
2. Back Up PDA Files
  Documents To Go 6.0 Microsoft Office-compatible suite allows you to save files in native Word and Excel formats. So when you travel with your PDA (and external keyboard) instead of your notebook, back up your Word and Excel formatted files onto an SD card.
3. Share Files on PCs
  Should your PDA be lost or stolen, you still have those Word and Excel files stored on the SD card. Because the files are in native Word and Excel formats, and because Windows XP computers can work with external card readers without needing to install drivers, the files created on my PDA can be easily opened on a PC if need be.
4. Extend the Life of Your Camera Battery
  Transferring images from a digital camera to a PC can be a big drain on your camera's battery. So instead of connecting the camera to your computer, simply remove its SD card, pop it into your computer's card reader, and drag and drop your image files into the desired desktop folder. Or better yet……
5. USB+ SD Card
  Use a SD Card that comes with a ready USB port built into it to take the hassle out of data transfer. INX has a unique USB+SD Card that allows you to go from mobile device to PC in one single bound, without having to deal with external hardware.
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