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Compaq 141210-001 20MB CompactFlash Memory Card for Aero 1800
- Capacity: 20MB
- Form Factor: CompactFlash
- Designed for Compaq Aero 1800
- Provides expandable storage
- Supports more applications and data
- Facilitates mobile productivity
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Product Overview
The Compaq 141210-001 is a 20MB CompactFlash memory card, similar to other models for the Compaq Aero 1800. It serves to expand the storage capacity of the device, allowing users to store more applications, data, and media. This card ensures that the Aero 1800 can accommodate a greater amount of digital information for mobile productivity.
Technical Information
| Capacity | 20MB |
| Form Factor | CompactFlash |
Additional Specifications
| Device Compatibility | Compaq Aero 1800 |
Product Description
The Compaq 141210-001 is a 20MB CompactFlash memory card, a vital accessory for the Compaq Aero 1800 personal digital assistant. This card was designed to augment the built-in storage of the PDA, offering users the flexibility to carry more digital assets. In the context of early mobile computing, where internal storage was often limited, such memory cards were indispensable for enhancing device utility. Users could utilize the 141210-001 to store a wider array of applications, documents, multimedia files, and personal data. This expansion was critical for users who relied on their Aero 1800 for more than just basic PIM (Personal Information Management) functions. The CompactFlash interface provided a standard and reliable method for data transfer and storage, making it easy to manage content on the go. This particular memory card, with its 20MB capacity, represented a significant upgrade for the Compaq Aero 1800, enabling a richer user experience and greater productivity. It highlights the era's reliance on removable media to overcome hardware limitations and adapt devices to evolving user needs.


