Wednesday, 6 August 2008

The Nintendo Wii

We're living in the age of overwhelming choice, so why wouldn't there be a number of different Nintendo wii memory cards offered to the customer in the market place. It shouldn't surprise you that the more capacity a memory card offers the more fun the game is because is.
A "stronger" or should I call it "bigger" memory card might just not be an accurate description anymore since a 2 gigabyte secure digital card is not bigger that a postage stamp. It still boggles my mind as to how these things can be produced as well as developed and above all they work.
Is there a smaller portable flash memory?
As far as market research can determine it, it seems that the Nintendo Wii Memory card, at least for now, has no competitor when it comes to be smallest portable flash memory available to date. We'll see when and how fast the competition is going to catch up with this.
This memory card on other gadgets such as your digital camera or your PDA etc. The card is an incredibly sophisticated device, it provides high speed and reliability. And a really nice addition to the above is that it is well priced, not to say cheap and will keep you happy and satisfied with its performance for a long time.
If you're a Nintendo game cube user, the Nintendo Wii memory card can be used to save your personal game information. The memory card has the capability to write date at a speed of 10MB/second. Just in case your mind and imagination needs some more stretching, the data exchange speed between the Wii console and the Wii memory card is capable to transfer at a rate of 6.7MB/second. Now I'm not sure that any of us have a real grasp at what this tangibly means, but believe me it is just simple A LOT, and it will be interesting to watch who's going to beat this in the near future.
Rashid Kotwal writes about technology and how it can be used to enhance your life. For more information about the Nintendo Wii and what it can do, head over to http://whybuyawii.com
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