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Kingston MC-TS8GKIN 256MB MMC Flash Memory Card
- Capacity: 256MB
- Form Factor: MMC
- Brand: Kingston
- Suitable for older digital cameras and mobile phones
- Provides basic storage for photos and data
- Durable and reliable flash memory technology
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Product Overview
The Kingston MC-TS8GKIN is a 256MB MMC Flash Memory Card, a compact and reliable storage solution for older digital devices. It is designed for use in mobile phones, digital cameras, and other portable electronics that utilize the MultiMediaCard (MMC) standard.
Technical Information
| Capacity | 256MB |
| Form Factor | MMC |
Additional Specifications
| Brand | Kingston |
| Interface | MMC |
Product Description
The Kingston MC-TS8GKIN is a 256MB MultiMediaCard (MMC), a legacy flash memory format that was widely adopted in early digital devices. This card offers a modest storage capacity, sufficient for basic data storage needs such as storing a limited number of photos, contacts, or small files on compatible mobile phones, digital cameras, and MP3 players. Designed for simplicity and compatibility with MMC-enabled devices, this card provides a straightforward way to transfer and store data. Its flash memory technology ensures data retention without the need for a constant power source, making it a convenient portable storage medium for its era. The card's physical size is small, contributing to the compact nature of the devices it was designed for. As a product from Kingston, a reputable manufacturer of memory products, the MC-TS8GKIN is built for reliability. While its capacity is small by today's standards, it remains a functional component for maintaining or restoring older electronic devices that rely on the MMC interface. It represents a piece of portable storage history, catering to a specific niche of legacy hardware.



