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SanDisk Connect 256 MB + WiFi SD Card

  • Combines flash memory and wireless communications in a single 256 MB SD card
  • Gives SDIO-enabled PDAs the freedom to quickly transmit and receive data, images, and music from thousands of 802.11b hotspots worldwide
  • Download content directly to memory card, vastly expanding the available memory on your handheld device
  • WiFi 802.11b-compliant, offering data transfers at up to 11 Mbps
  • Battery-optimized for lowest power draw and highest performance

SanDisk Connect Wi-Fi SD Card SDWSDB256A Wireless Network Adapter Caed - Perfect 802.11b wireless solution for Pocket PC 2002, Pocket PC 2003, and Pocket PC 2003 Mobile Edition devices that have an SDIO enabled slot.

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