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While the Palm does not have any slots for media cards, the Clie supports MemoryStick which initially provides a convenient way to expand memory and will, in the future, also act as a connector for a range of yet-to-be-released hardware cards, such as a digital still camera model.
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Utilizing 128Gb NAND flash memory, Samsung will expand its supply of 128-gigabyte (GB) memory cards, which can store as many as sixteen 8GB full HD video files.
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It may just want to forge an alliance with a new, nimble partner that can help it expand its own nascent flash memory business.
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Sure, consumers can expand the system's memory with Flash -- the new model allows for internal memory expansion as well, except for the 12GB version -- but that doesn't line up with SCEA's goals in its territory.
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Also, unlike the iPad, it has an easily accessed slot for extra-cost flash memory cards that can expand its storage.
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It comes with only about 2.5 gigabytes of usable storage, compared with a more typical 16 gigabytes on other phones, though you can expand the storage by buying a larger memory card.
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In other words, consumers have to pay about seven times more to expand their music selection with flash-based memory technology.
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Users can also expand the storage capacity of the 12GB flash memory PS3 by connecting a dedicated HDD (250GB) to be released concurrently with the new model5.
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What we really have now is primarily a memory-based machine with a lot of disk to expand the capacity of it.
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And in the age of cheap removable memory, it's a shame there's no way to expand the unit's very limited storage capacity.
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