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ADATA has added some new memory cards to its lineup, all of which can be safely used in cameras with both performance and endurance requirements.
ADATA's new Secure Digital High Capacity (SDHC) and Secure Digital Extended Capacity (SDXC) memory cards bear the Premier Pro name.
That name alone might not be eno... |
24 May 2012 13:01 GMT |
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Fremont, CA.-based American memory manufacturer Patriot Memory, has sent out a press release presenting its new Extreme Performance SDHC/SDXC UHS-I flash storage line of products.The Patriot Memory EP Series SDHC/SDXC cards feature ultra-fast transfer rates and expanded storage capacities. They need SDHC/SDXH capable... |
18 April 2012 10:13 GMT |
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Well-known memory manufacturer Kingmax has recently announced on its official website the fastest line of SD cards the company has ever made. The cards are compatible with the SDHC and SDXC standards and their range of capacities sits between 8 GB and 64 GB. The two fastest cards presented were the 64 GB SD Card Pro... |
29 March 2012 02:49 GMT |
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There are a bunch of new memory cards making their way towards Toshiba's collection.They will be released in April at the earliest and in August at the latest, this year (2012).The type 1 series have a maximum read speed of 95 MB/s and a write speed of 90 MB/s.Type 2 cards are just as fast when it comes to readi... |
14 March 2012 11:06 GMT |
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SDXC cards are not exactly very many in number, but Silicon Power is eagerly playing its part in changing that, having completed its latest such item.
According to Silicon Power, the SDXC UHS-I 64 GB Class 10 memory card “brings absolutely the best of the transmission speed.”
That is about as bold as s... |
18 January 2012 05:02 GMT |
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Though already advancing faster than most other tech products, memory cards have accelerated in their evolution yet again, this time thanks to SanDisk, a company that just launched two new SDXC models. It is safe to say that SanDisk has just made the day of professional photographers with no financial constraints. ... |
10 January 2012 03:18 GMT |
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Samsung may have covered the market of mobile devices when it unveiled its newest microSD card, but Delkin is the one who developed a product for photo cameras and video camcorders.End-users will have possibly spotted a certain bit of news trumpeting the fact that IBM created a new storage technology that, while not... |
30 June 2011 05:44 GMT |
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Those that thought a certain pair of flash drives was all that Team Group had prepared for its prospective customers were clearly mistaken now that a new press release has emerged.It appears that Team Group is definitely ready to let loose with new NAND Flash-based storage solutions.The new duo of USB 2.0 flash driv... |
5 May 2011 08:53 GMT |
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There are multiple things that can enable a product to stand out from the rest of its kind, and it looks like Kingmax went for more than one less than ordinary trait when it built its latest SDXC memory card.Memory cards are one of the determining factors in the performance of such things as video or photo cameras, ... |
26 April 2011 02:52 GMT |
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It seems that Lexar is as eager as ever to supply the industry with newer and better storage solutions, in this case a high-capacity memory card that should work best for professional photographers and the like.It is no mystery that the IT market is already packed with a drove of memory cards of varying capacities, ... |
16 March 2011 04:04 GMT |
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Lexar Media may not enter the spotlight as often as other companies on the IT market, but it definitely knows how to cause large waves when it does, as is proven by how it just provided a certain memory card with a positively massive storage capacity. The thing about flash storage is that, when used in the making of... |
3 January 2011 09:57 GMT |
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Since present-day camcorders and high-resolution cameras require ever more increasing storage capacities from SD memory cards, PQI has just announced they have developed a 64GB Class 10 SDXC flash storage device, joining the ranks of Kingston and other manufacturers that have already released 64GB SDXC solutions.
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21 December 2010 09:53 GMT |
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With all the advancements in NAND Flash storage, memory cards have reached a stage where they not only rival but actually exceed the capacity and even performance of most USB flash drives, among other things, as is again proven by a certain new Buffalo product.Memory cards are used in everything from smartphones to ... |
17 November 2010 06:07 GMT |
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Now that the Full HD video quality has more or less become the new standard when it comes to any sort of media files, Transcend decided to provide digital cameras and camcorders with a card capacious and fast enough to keep up with this type of media recording.NAND Flash storage chips have come to be used in a wide ... |
1 November 2010 05:30 GMT |
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Though it already has a number of flash cards and drives, among other things, on the market, Verbatim has now added yet another such product, a 64GB SDXC card to be exact, to its European product lineup.The new product that Verbatim has completed is a class 10 memory card that “handles large volumes of data at... |
27 September 2010 09:51 GMT |
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Patriot Memory recently made its presence felt on the DDR3 memory market, by unleashing the Viper II Sector 7 kit. As such, one may think that the company would follow up with something of the same nature, if only to boost interest in its product now that new CPUs and GPUs are on the horizon. The hardware maker decid... |
8 July 2010 04:25 GMT |
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It can be said that a universal truth regarding hardware of any kind is that many consumers are in danger of not getting what they want when they buy something. This is because the specifications of a product are not exactly explained in layman's terms. For larger products, like whole PCs or graphics cards, and... |
24 June 2010 09:07 GMT |
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June is definitely shaping up to be a very crowded month, mostly because hardware makers and PC suppliers have definitely not been idle, especially over the past couple of weeks. New CPUs have emerged, along with a suitable array of new netbooks, nettops, notebooks and desktops. Granted, the component market has not ... |
22 June 2010 09:18 GMT |
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SanDisk has announced that its highest capacity SD card has finally started shipping. The SanDisk ultra SDXC is intended as a successor to the SDHC card format and is based on the newly introduced SD 3.0 specification. With its capacity of 64GB, the card can store large video files, even in 1080p HD format, which can... |
22 February 2010 10:00 GMT |
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The SDXC (Secure Digital Extended Capacity), showcased at CES 2009 back in January, is a type of memory that has a maximum data capacity of 2TB. Although, currently, the data transfer speed is only 104MB/s, future models are expected to boast speeds of 300MB/s.Considering the advancements in all other aspects of note... |
1 December 2009 04:38 GMT |
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Finnish mobile phone maker Nokia is reportedly getting ready to come to the market with yet another S60 5th Edition touchscreen handset that would make it into its already popular XpressMusic lineup, namely the Nokia 5900. Rumors about the possibility that said device is under development in Nokia's labs have cy... |
14 August 2009 03:52 GMT |
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As far as Flash-based storage is concerned, technology can only enable higher and higher capacities with each new development. On that note, Pretec, a leading manufacturer of Flash-based storage solutions, the creator of the highest capacity CompactFlash card in the world (100GB) and the fastest CF card in the world ... |
9 March 2009 09:41 GMT |
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Members of a trade group behind the SD industry allegedly declared at the 2009 CES that storage was most likely to cease being a problem in the near future, as cited by TechDirt. At the same time, a new mini card memory standard, codenamed the SDXC, has been introduced in the discussion, with the last two initials s... |
8 January 2009 07:22 GMT |
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