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Originally Posted by Jason Lee
hmmm magnetic memory.. what about all my pocket pc cases that close with very powerful magnets?
When I had a kjam the case would acrually grab ahold of file cabinets if I walked too close. lol
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That's exactly what I was thinking.
There's also other things that are affected by magnetism. Take your K-JAM out of its case and run the screen across the magnet on the belt case. Watch that screen flip! That's right: The portrait-horizontal switch in my K-JAM is either magnetic in nature or succeptable to magnetic fields. Either way, when I run the screen past the case's magnet (a common thing to do while taking it out of the case), the screen flips to horizontal and then back to portrait. This was obviously something the unit's engineers didn't take into account (and niether did the case designer). I'm afraid of what else engineers won't take into account (like the powerful electromagnetic Sensormatic theft-deterrent gates where I work).
Otherwise, MRAM sounds like a significant step forward.