MicroSDHC cards are tiny. No one needed to tell you that. They're mostly used in cellphones, but recently they have been both sluggish and hard to find. SanDisk has a Class 2 32GB microSDHC, but it's ...
Kingston today announced new 4GB and 8GB Class 10 microSDHC card, joining the previously released 16GB Class 10 card. Kingston will add a 32GB capacity to the family in Q2. The Class 10 cards have a ...
Patriot Memory has announced that it is launching a pair of new microSDHC cards that have class 10 speed capability. The new cards are in the LX series and are microSDHC offerings in 16GB and 32GB ...
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 ...
Now this is a good idea: RAID together four 16GB MicroSDHC cards for a fast, 64GB Compact Flash card. I guess in theory this is an efficient flash memory solution. You get the speed of MicroSDHC ...
As the popularity of Full HD grows, the demand for refined image resolution and image file size increases. Team Group Inc. understands the needs of consumers and has launched large capacity, 32GB SDHC ...
Class 10 is currently the best speed rating available for a SD card, hitting the maximum transfer rate of 20 MB/second on devices supporting SD 3.0. Transcend has launched its new speedy Class 10 ...
Like the new craze around OTG hybrid drives, microSD cards have had a long and fruitful life without our smartphones. Along with smartphones, microSD cards live in our cameras, camcorders, and even ...
Getting a memory card with an adapter not just allows you to increase the storage capacity of your device but also helps you to swiftly transfer data. So, are you looking for one? Whether you own a ...
Samsung claim to be the number one memory card company in the world since 1997. Samsung memory cards are universal which means they can be used in any brand of camera and as the cards boast at being ...
If that 16GB microSDHC card in your mobile phone is starting to burst at the seams with music and video files, not to mention photos of your BFF, then Sandisk’s new 32GB card is arriving just in time.
That noise you hear is the sobering death rattle of the CompactFlash memory format. Allegiance to the now decidedly less than compact memory sticks seems to keep crumbling away bit by bit. The latest ...
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