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Silicon Power Reminds Consumers of What They Should Know When Purchasing a 4GB Memory Card

2005-08-22

TAIPEI, TAIWAN (Aug. 22, 2005) ---As the storage capacity requirements grow rapidly for digital cameras, MP3 players, PMP and multi-media players, the FAT32 memory format is necessary to support compact storage capacities that are over 2GB. However, the majority of personal electronic devices that were purchased more than 6 months ago, support only the FAT16 format and if a 4GB memory card is inserted, there will be several consequences. The first and the most likely occurrence will be an error message or failure in detecting the memory card. The second possibility is that your expensive 4GB memory card will only be capable of 2GB of storage when used in your electronic device.

Currently many of the manufacturers of media players began to support the FAT32 format. The majority of PDA’s and cellular phones with memory card expansions, now support the FAT32 memory format. Silicon Power Product Manager, Neo Ho, reminds consumers that when you are buying new digital cameras, MP3 players, multi-media players etc, it would be better to inquire with the retailer whether or not the device supports FAT32, to avoid potential incompatibility issues if you are planning to buy a 4GB memory card for your device.
Silicon Power’s 133X Ultra High Speed SD Memory Cards use a single IC for lowest possible power consumption, with high and stable quality, a faster read/write performance, and a lifetime warranty,. Silicon Power’s 133X Ultra High Speed SD Memory Card, is compatible with variety electronic devices, and has been long tested around the world. Its Content Protection for Recordable Media (CPRM) technology greatly improves its efficiency and data security. Silicon Power’s 133X Ultra High Speed SD memory Card is fast and reliable, and comes with a global lifetime warranty for unrivaled consumer protection.

About Silicon Power Computer & Communications Inc.
Silicon Power Computer & Communication Inc. (SP) was founded by a group of well-experienced marketing and technical specialists in flash data storage products, and is the world’s leading manufacturer of brand name flash memory products, USB flash drives, card readers, and MP3 players. Silicon Power products have now launched worldwide in over 90 countries via distributors, VAR’s (Value-Added-Resellers), retailers, and OEM partners. What makes us successful is our commitment to profit sharing, and a long-term relationship with our customers, vendors, employees, and investors. Invested in by the well-known Chiao Tung Bank (www.ctnbank.com.tw) which is a subsidiary of the biggest Taiwanese financial holdings group, Mega Financial Group ( www.megaholdings.com.tw). Join with us as one of our valuable partners at partner@silicon-power.com or call (886)2-8797-8833.


Contact:
James Park
SILICON POWER Computer and Communications, INC.
Corporate Office
7F, No. 106, Zhou-Z Street NeiHu Dist.,
Taipei 114, Taiwan, R.O.C.
Tel. 886-2-8797-8833
Fax. 886-2-8751-6595
Website: http://www.silicon-power.com