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American storage solution manufacturer Delkin Devices Inc. is announcing the new 128GB CF 1000X UDMA 7 MEMORY CARD, on its official website. This is a CompactFlash storage solution that uses the UDMA 7 transfer rate standard. The Delkin CF 1000X memory card is designed to work with DSLR cameras and advanced camcorde... |
30 April 2012 11:27 GMT |
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Hybrid devices have been developed and promoted many times, but there are other items, so-called adapters, that enable one sort of product to act as another, to some extent, this being the sort of IT product that Addonics just revealed.There are many sort of storage solutions on today's market, with different f... |
13 April 2011 11:14 GMT |
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While SSDs do usually get more attention from consumers, flash-based memory cards are definitely not going by ignored, especially those ranked highest in terms of performance and capacity, as is the case with Silicon Power's latest model.Memory cards come in various formats, like SD, SDHC, SDXC, microSD, microS... |
22 January 2011 04:35 GMT |
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Of the multiple types of memory cards on the market, CompactFlash cards are among the most capacious and speedy, so Kingston just went ahead and created one that actually supports UDMA mode 6, the CompactFlash Ultimate 600x.Though they can be used in a whole variety of electronics, CompactFlash cards truly shine whe... |
29 September 2010 04:41 GMT |
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Regardless of how experienced a photographer is, and how quickly they can get a good angle for a picture, skill always needs a camera on the same level. The camera also relies on specially designed storage cards, whose writing speed ultimately determines how good the device is at taking photos in rapid succession. Th... |
28 April 2010 04:56 GMT |
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With every new, high-performance photo camera, the quality of the photographs and the speed at which continuous shots can be taken improve. Some high-end cameras can take up to ten continuous shots per second, with the only limiter upon this ability being the storage card's data-writing speed. To respond to the ... |
19 January 2010 05:34 GMT |
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Touted as the “largest storage capacity CF card to date,” the 400X CompactFlash memory card introduced by Silicon Power promises to enable even the most experienced of professional photographers to take numerous and high-speed continuous shots without worrying about the possibility of running out of stora... |
12 January 2010 09:08 GMT |
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Secure digital (SDHC) and CompactFlash cards are used for providing high storage capabilities to digital cameras, video cams, MP4/MP5 players and DSLRs among others. Team Group, in line with its reputation as a manufacturer of high-quality storage products, introduced three new storage cards, the CompactFlash 600X an... |
5 December 2009 07:11 GMT |
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Samsung, one of the world's leading vendors of consumer electronics and storage products, has recently announced, in Taiwan, the introduction of its premium Samsung memory cards. Designed to compete with similar products from the likes of SanDisk, Kingston and others, the new Samsung-branded memory cards are ava... |
16 October 2009 04:21 GMT |
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While SanDisk recently announced plans for the development of the world's highest capacity Secure Digital card, boasting an impressive 64GB of storage, Kingston has just introduced its first CompactFlash Elite Pro flash memory, capable of providing users with as much as 32GB of storage space. According to the me... |
10 February 2009 05:31 GMT |
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You might remember our previous report on the colossal 48GB compact flash from Pretec. You might also remember that there weren't a lot of details about the new cards, which also include a 24GB (albeit speedier) version. Well, since our colleagues are at CeBIT 2008 in Hanover, we have some fresh information abo... |
7 March 2008 05:34 GMT |
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Compact Flash (CF) memory cards are perhaps the second most important "must have" item in the arsenal of any serious photographer, since this is the format used by most high-end digital cameras currently available on the market. Moreover, having a speedy CF can prove to be quite an advantage for the photographer, and... |
6 December 2007 09:11 GMT |
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