The new Toshiba FlashAir III NFC SDHC memory cards , however, do not build on the WLAN standard on how at Eye-Fi memory cards, but it is the NFC (Near Field Communication) is used, which is already in many modern Smartphones and tablet PCs finds. Accordingly, easy and can be done quickly, the wireless exchange of data. It has been more precisely an NFC chip of Type 3 day Default category installed, operating at a frequency of 13.56 MHz.
The FlashAir III memory cards belong to the class of 10 velocity and will be offered in three capacities with 8GB, 16GB and 32GB. For the communication or data exchange, the Memory Card Preview app is provided which can be used, among other things with iOS and Android devices. To access data through the web browser, WebDAV support is available, which is designed for Mac computers and Windows PCs.
Another special feature of the memory card offers an Internet pass-through feature that you can connect to the Internet via a separate wireless router to upload photos and videos to the web high. The manufacturer’s warranty covers five years. The memory cards will be available in stores from early March. Exact prices for the launch has not called in the wake of the announcement.
Specifications and equipment to the Toshiba FlashAir III NFC SDHC memory cards
· NFC (Near Field Communication) Technology
· NFC chip Type 3 day Default on 13.56MHz frequency
· Class 10 speed
· Capacities: 8GB, 16GB, 32GB
· Compatible with Android, iOS, Windows and Mac systems
· Memory Card Preview app for iOS / Android devices
· Web browser (WebDAV support)
· Internet-Pass-Through-Function
· 5 years warranty
· Available: March 2015
Source: Toshiba
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