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MCC Group unveils digital memory solutions in India
 
It has launched compact flash cards, secure digital cards, multimedia cards and reduced size multimedia cards.
 

 
Monday, October 24, 2005

 

With a view to provide optimum solutions for the infotech, telecom, consumer and entertainment electronics industry, MCC Group announced the launch of its digital flash memory cards for digital cameras, laptops, MP3 players, PDAs and mobile phones. These products come with a lifetime warranty.

The range of shock-proof NAND flash memory cards are empowered by the Single level Cell (SLC) technology which enables video streaming and Internet facility in handheld gadgets such as 3G mobile phones, PDAs, digital still and video cameras, MP3 players as well as PCs. These flash memory cards are available in 30X and 45X speeds and are priced at Rs 1,500 for a 128 MB card, Rs 2,700 for a 256 MB card, Rs 4,500 for a 512 MB card and Rs 6,500 for a 1GB card. 

MCC flash memory cards are available in different formats with each catering to the specific needs of an end-user. Varying from 128MB to 1 GB, these are compatible with laptops and digital cameras.

An estimated 40% of the total mobile phones in India have slots for external storage. “With low-priced phones with good quality digital cameras, decreasing laptop and digital camera costs, the need for external storage or memory cards is set to increase,” said Ajay Mehta, CEO, MCC Group.

He added that presently the industry size is estimated at 18 lakh cards a year in volume and Rs 180 crore in value. This proves that it has good growth potential as more cell phone manufacturers launch high-end models, which will use these cards. 

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