T-Flash: aka "Yet Another Memory Card Format"
Not that anyone seems to be demanding yet another Flash memory card format, but SanDisk
just took the wraps off of T-Flash, which is meant to be used with cellphones. The new format is just 11mm by 15mm,
or half the size of a SIM card (i.e. easily lost), and comes in in 32MB, 64MB, and 128MB varieties. Motorola is
the first cellphone manufacturer to get behind T-Flash, and conveniently, the cards will work in an SD card
slot with the proper adapter.
















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Baron @ Jan 9th 2006 2:13PM
I have yet to see one of these "in the wild," as it stands, SD is really the smallest card I've seen in use...
TC @ Jan 9th 2006 2:56PM
Hello, I'm from the future. We have your Earth 'T-Flash' cards, but they have evolved into what we call MicroSD and we can now pick up 1024Mb cards for under $120 !!! Sucks to be you!
PS. Don't buy that ipod yet - a 'Nano' version is just around th corner.
Dissent @ Jan 9th 2006 3:26PM
Im from further into the future than TC, and we still use T-Flash. It am ubar.