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A Memory Stick using technology TransferJet developing.

[ Date:11/19/2009 10:56:06 ]   [ Font size:L M S ]

TransferJet technology is what is in the very near future, enable the exchange of data between our various electronic devices, without any other intervention than to approach one another.

For example, to display a picture on the TV, simply put his camera in less than three inches of it so that the transaction takes place.

How does this technology?

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Simple          Fast         Secure

TransferJet is a technology transfer secure data close, quick and easy. To transfer data between two devices, simply make them feel and the transfer starts automatically. The need to be at least three inches makes use of this technology and secure wireless users can, of course, choose with whom and what to communicate. The physical speed of transmission is 560 Mbps for an effective transfer of 375 Mbps, which is more than reasonable.

Here is a video site engadget showing practical application of this technology:

But what is this explanation in our news?

Until then, everyone thought that the device should be designed and have the hardware required to use this technology. If we were to believe what is written, the model MS-JX8G Memory Stick Duo will be a Memory Stick with the function integrated TransferJet.

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With MS-JX8G Memory Stick Duo, Sony has surprised and will probably allow all devices using this format to exchange data via technology transferJet. This is made possible by the low consumption of the system and the extreme miniaturization of components necessary.

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From there to imagine not having to connect their PSP to the USB cable to transfer the images or music, there is only one step. Will he crossed? Continued ...





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