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SanDisk, one of the world's leading vendors of Flash-based memory cards, has recently announced the introduction of a new 32GB SDHC card, claiming it is the world's fastest SDHC solution. Featuring write and read speeds of 30MB/s, the new memory card is designed to deliver high-performance levels to digital... |
25 June 2009 02:52 GMT |
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Toshiba Corp., a leading developer of memory card technologies and solutions, along with its subsidiary Toshiba America Electronic Components, Inc., has unveiled the latest addition to its memory card offering, the 16GB microSDHC products, which deliver the largest capacity available on the market. Moreover, the comp... |
27 November 2008 06:03 GMT |
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Cross-promotions between digital camera makers and memory card manufacturers have always enjoyed quite a high level of success, and that's simply because, typically, most users also purchase a memory card whenever they go shopping for a new digital camera. And that's also the case with the Lexar – Kod... |
23 September 2008 10:21 GMT |
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Generally, memory card manufacturers tend to launch new and enhanced memory cards long before the digital cameras actually capable of taking full advantage of their features arrive on the market. However, that's not the case with SanDisk, who, in order to compliment the launch of Nikon's D90, has just annou... |
26 August 2008 17:51 GMT |
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SDHC (Secure Digital High Capacity) memory cards have come to replace the old SDs, providing both higher storage capacities and transfer speeds for just about any type of device, ranging from digital cameras to portable music players. And even if there are relatively few users who actually do need so much storage spa... |
13 August 2008 05:36 GMT |
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Everyone seems to be hopping onto the SDHC bandwagon these days, as the most important names in the industry keep rolling out all sorts of "world's firsts", whether we're talking about storage space or transfer speeds. And one of the latest such announcements comes from none other than Panasonic, who has j... |
13 February 2008 12:51 GMT |
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Since all modern digital cameras require a memory card for storing photos, memory card manufacturers are also tightly connected to the digital photo industry and thus to PMA2008. So, it's actually no wonder that some of the respective companies, including here the people over at Kingston, used this opportunity i... |
1 February 2008 13:41 GMT |
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Every major name in the industry (well, at least from those segments related to digital photography) is making some sort of announcement nowadays, as they can't simply leave PMA2008 go by without taking advantage of this golden marketing opportunity. And one of the latest to join this announcement frenzy is SanD... |
1 February 2008 02:10 GMT |
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As I do believe you've been able to see over the past few days, some of the most important camcorder manufacturers have rolled out a bevy of new, improved and HD-enabled models at CES 2008, targeting just about every segment of the CE market. Furthermore, some of the respective cameras (like the ones from Canon ... |
8 January 2008 12:36 GMT |
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It seems that 16 GB is be the new milestone in memory cards nowadays, as every major manufacturer of such memory storage solutions is rolling out its own version. Thus, after we've talked about Ritek and Delkin launching last week their 16 GB UDMA Compact Flash memory cards, Transcend has provided some interesti... |
10 December 2007 13:41 GMT |
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SanDisk has expanded its Extreme III lineup with a new 8GB SDHC (secure disc high capacity) card. This capacity is enough for more than 4,000 high-resolution pictures or up to 16 hours of MPEG 4 video and the Extreme III standard ensures a read/write speed of 20 megabytes per second. "With the introduction of more ca... |
17 October 2007 10:46 GMT |
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Flash-based memory cards have become extremely popular over the past few years, as they provide very large data storage capacities in extremely small and portable form factors. And that seems to be exactly the case with A-DATA's latest offering, a trio of memory cards that provide huge storage spaces, even accor... |
5 September 2007 08:26 GMT |
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As it considers itself to be the world's largest manufacturer of flash data storage card products, SanDisk has to constantly live up to its name and launch upgraded products that will answer the consumer's demands for increasingly higher data storage capacities. And that's exactly what the company seem... |
3 September 2007 03:31 GMT |
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Panasonic announced the launch of a new SDHC memory card in order to ramp up its Pro High Speed line. The new 16GB memory card will carry the designation RP-SDV16GU1K and will feature a high storage capacity and a high access speed and it is expected to arrive in stores sometime during November 2007 with a price tag ... |
31 August 2007 04:13 GMT |
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SDHC (or Secure Digital High Capacity) memory cards are becoming increasingly popular among consumers, especially due to the fact that they provide very large storage capacities, as well as fast access and read/write speeds. And one of the latest announcements regarding this particular area of the storage products ma... |
22 August 2007 09:46 GMT |
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We've had a small debate here on how cool the KanaSD player is; obviously, we weren't able to reach a firm conclusion: some say that KanaSD simply rocks beyond a lot of higher-class, more expensive, more pretentious players, while others just say it's dumb... Now, I was among those who had a rather mil... |
25 July 2007 09:50 GMT |
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Memory cards represent the storage solutions of choice for a large number of portable devices, as they provide relatively large storage spaces in a very small and reliable form factor. And considering the fact that data storage space and access speeds are extremely important nowadays, Toshiba has added yet another mo... |
27 June 2007 01:17 GMT |
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SDHC memory cards represent the future of the Secure Digital format, as they have provided very high storage capacities while retaining the same physical dimensions. The number of manufacturers that jumped aboard the Secure Digital High Capacity bandwagon is quite high, one of them being the Kingmax company, who is s... |
8 June 2007 07:31 GMT |
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As the entire world becomes more and more digitized with the introduction of technology in each and every aspect of our lives, we see an increase in the number of digital devices being used in and around the house. Even though we have evolved a lot from the moment when it was believed the world was flat, the same men... |
16 March 2007 10:53 GMT |
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