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Wi-Fi memory card for digital cameras
Ralf Jurrien : November 4th 2007 - 19:38 CET
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Wi-Fi memory card for digital cameras : Wintec Industries, Inc., a leading ODM/OEM supplier located in Silicon Valley, announced that its manufacturing facility has been chosen by Eye-Fi, Inc. to manufacture the world’s first wireless memory card for digital cameras. The wireless memory card launched by Eye-Fi on Oct 30, 2007 capitalizes on Wi-Fi technology, providing camera users an effortless way to remove virtually all obstacles for instant photo sharing. The Wi-Fi memory card for digital cameras will revolutionize the way Wi-Fi is enabled in digital cameras. As Wi-Fi becomes more prevalent in homes, Wi-Fi connectivity is becoming increasingly important as a feature for consumer products.
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Flash memory card with Wi-Fi
By integrating the Wi-Fi function into a flash memory card in a standard SD form factor, the Eye-Fi Card brings wireless connectivity to the digital camera and also operates as a conventional SD memory card. The Wi-Fi memory card connectivity provides an ultra-convenient way for camera users to send photographs directly to home computers and online photo or social networking sites for instant sharing or printing.
Eye-Fi memory card
“It is a great pleasure to work with the world class innovators at Eye-Fi. It has been a real challenge to integrate the wireless function into an SD card, where traditionally its compact form factor has offered only enough space to support a flash controller chip and flash memory. Together, we have resolved the obstacles, achieved a robust but standard mechanical design, and delivered superior wireless performance,” said K.C. Chen, CTO at Wintec Industries, Inc.
Wi-Fi memory card for digital cameras
"Eye-Fi needed a manufacturing partner that was willing to take on a creative challenge, and Wintec helped us push the limits," said Eugene Feinberg, co-founder and hardware architect for Eye-Fi. "Their expertise in circuit board design, assembly, and mechanical design made it possible for us to create the world's first wireless memory card for digital cameras."
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