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Super Talent MMC-256MB 256MB MMC Flash Memory Card
- 256MB storage capacity
- MMC (MultiMediaCard) form factor
- Suitable for legacy devices
- Basic data and media storage
- Low power consumption
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Product Overview
The Super Talent MMC-256MB is a 256MB MultiMediaCard (MMC) flash memory card. It is designed for older devices that require MMC storage for basic data and media files.
Technical Information
| Capacity | 256MB |
| Form Factor | MMC |
Additional Specifications
| Voltage | 3.3V |
Product Description
The Super Talent MMC-256MB is a 256MB MultiMediaCard (MMC), a type of flash memory card primarily used in older electronic devices. This card is designed to provide removable storage for devices such as early digital cameras, mobile phones, MP3 players, and PDAs that were manufactured before the widespread adoption of SD and microSD cards. The 256MB capacity is sufficient for storing a modest collection of low-resolution photos, audio files, or basic data. As an MMC card, it adheres to the MultiMediaCard standard, which has a different electrical interface and protocol compared to SD cards. While physical compatibility might be achieved with some SD card readers or slots using an adapter, it is essential to confirm device compatibility to ensure proper functionality. This card is not suitable for modern high-definition media or large software applications due to its limited capacity and transfer speeds. This 256MB MMC card from Super Talent offers a solution for users who need to maintain or expand the storage of legacy hardware. It provides a simple and direct way to transfer or store files on compatible devices, serving a specific segment of the market that still relies on MMC technology.



