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Source: Tom's Hardware US – Category : Miscellaneous 0 comment
Los Angeles (CA) - How small can flash memory go? Well, Kingston has released a 1 GB MicroSD card that can fit on your fingertip. At the CTIA Wireless convention, Mike Sager of Kingston told us the card is mainly meant for mobile phones, but it does come with an adapter to fit an SD card slot. We show on video just how small the cards are... just don't sneeze or you may never find the card again.
Kingston's MicroSD cards are currently selling for around $47.
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