Storage manufacturer Kingston has announced a new microSDHC card, which packs 8GB and supports up to 4MB/sec transfers. Intended for use with media files on cellphones and other mobile devices, it can ...
Highest Capacity Yet in the SD Format – MicroMate USB 2.0 Reader Included With Card, Ensuring Connection to Personal Computers SanDisk Corporation (Nasdaq:SNDK) today introduced an 8-gigabyte (GB)(1) ...
Larger Capacity Cards Offer Wireless Consumers Handy Storage Options to Maximize Device Performance, Manage Digital Content Kingston Technology Company, Inc., the independent world leader in memory ...
Panasonic just coughed up two new SDHC cards, the RP-SDY08G and RP-SDY16G holding 8GB and 16GB respectively, both of which adhere to the new UHS-I standard for snappy read speeds of up to 60MB/s.
If, for some reason or another, you need more storage and high performance for your DSLR, then by all means, take a gander at SanDisk’s 8GB Extreme II SDHC card. It’s secure, it has a huge amount of ...
SanDisk Corp. today introduced an 8GB Secure Digital High Capacity (SDHC) flash card. The new card, which SanDisk showed at CeBIT last week, holds more than 4,000 high-resolution pictures, as many as ...
Toshiba is announcing a new SDHC memory card called the FlashAir that is WiFi-enabled. The card features an embedded wireless LAN that allows it to both transmit and receive files wirelessly. The ...
Pretec has now released a 8GB SD card, which the company says is the highest capacity SD card in the world. The new Pretec 8GB SD card is fully compliant with SD 2.0 (SDHC) specification with access ...
Sure, it's not the first first 8GB SDHC card, but Transcend's is the, uh, second. Really, that's about all we can tell you about this class 2 card which, like their 4GB SDHC card also announced, means ...
Congratulations to the winner of the first round of our Kingston 8GB SDHC card giveaway marathon, Orlando. We’ve still got four to give away over the next 10 days, so be sure to enter! How do you ...
We've already heard some of the claims made about SHDC cards using the new UHS-I specification, and it looks like we'll now soon have our first actual cards based on the spec courtesy of Panasonic.
SanDisk is displaying an 8GB SDHC card on its stand at the PhotoPlus 2007 International Conference & Expo, which opens in the USA today. October 18, 2007: SanDisk is displaying an 8GB SDHC card on its ...
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