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Old 8th November 2004, 09:54   #1
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Default Which is better: Microdrive or flash memory?

MANY DIFFERENT devices – music players, portable video players, USB hard drives -- are being built around one inch microdrives being produced by Fujitsu, Hitachi, MagicStor, Toshiba, and others. These miniaturised hard drives hold between two to five GB, with data transfer rates around 4.2 to 7.9 MB/second and average seek times between 10 to 12 milliseconds in form factors of around 43mm (1.7") x 36mm (1.4") x 5mm (0.19") – in other words, Compact Flash Type II packaging.




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