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Ridata MMCmobile card
Dennis Hissink : July 29th 2005 - 08:00 CET
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RitekRidata MMCmobile card : Ritek, manufacturer and marketer of the popular Ridata brand of recordable CD and DVD media, electronic storage products, and digital media accessories, has added an ultra-portable MMCmobile flash card to its Ridata brand of flash-memory products. The reduced-size MultiMediaCard is specifically designed to meet the performance, capacity, ruggedness, and small form factor requirements of sophisticated portable electronic devices such as mobile phones, PDAs, and games. Ritek USA is one of the first companies in the U.S. to offer the energy-efficient, cost-effective MMCmobile card. The Ridata MMCmobile flash card is now available through selected retailers, Ridata distributors, and at various online outlets.
Ridata MMCmobile cardMMCmobile card - Mobile phones
“Our new MMCmobile removable memory card is the perfect storage medium for any application requiring high mobility and/or high reliability,” commented Harvey Liu, Advanced Media Inc. president. “Based on an advanced interface, it enables excellent and remarkably fast data transfer. Users of newer model mobile phones and small hand-held electronic devices will find it perfect for their needs, as it easily stores media-rich content.” The rewriteable Ridata MMCmobile flash card offers the highest data transfer rate of any existing memory card standard currently available.

Ritek Reduced-size MultiMediaCard - Dual-voltage support
The rate is nearly a 20x increase from previous standards. It features three data bus width modes (1-bit, 4-bit, and 8-bit) to support more data-intense devices such as mobile phones and digital cameras. The new Ridata MMCmobile card also supports dual-voltage operation of both 1.8V and 3/3.3V. This is important for users of the next generation of mobile phones and small consumer electronic devices, such as PDAs and games, that require lower power consumption. The card is non-volatile, meaning it does not require power to retain data stored on it.

Ridata - Low power consumption
Other features include very low power consumption; 128 MB and 256 MB capacities; and full, backward compatibility with previous MultiMediaCards. The RIDATA MMCmobile flash card may be used with virtually any product using flash memory and manufactured by major consumer electronics firms from around the world. It meets all MultiMediaCard system specifications.

Ritek - flash memory products
Ritek offers a wide selection of flash memory products, including CompactFlash, SmartMedia, MultiMediaCard, Secure Digital, CompactFlash PRO, MultiMediaCard PRO, reduced-size MultiMediaCard PRO, Secure Digital PRO, and mini Secure Digital PRO cards; a flash memory card adapter; a USB card reader; and a thumb-size USB EZ drive.

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