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November 13th, 2007

Transcend introduces 16GB high-capacity SD Card

Transcend has rolled out its largest capacity SD product to date – a 16GB Class 6 SDHC card. Transcend’s 16GB SDHC card is based on the new generation of SD cards (SD 2.0) that support the FAT32 file system format. This new card is fully Class 6 compliant and delivers the fast data transfer speed of minimum 6MB/s.

Transcend 16GB SD Memory Card

The 16GB memory capacity is enough to store over 8,000 high-resolution 7-megapixel JPG photos. The card has a mechanical write protection switch that keeps data safe from accidental deletion or over-writing. With the NAND Flash chips and premium quality components, Transcends latest high-capacity card make sure of robust, long-life durability and performance. The card carries a life time warranty. It also features Error Correction code that automatically detects and corrects the error while transferring the files. Thus, it also eliminates the chances of data corruption and missing files.

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October 30th, 2007

Eye-Fi launches world’s first Wi-Fi SD card!!

If uploading digital photos to computer or photo sharing services like Flickr or Snapfish is hassle for you! There is good news for you! Eye-Fi Inc., a California-based company today unveiled the Eye-Fi Card, the first SD memory card for digital cameras that uses Wi-Fi networks to send photographs directly from digital cameras to PCs, Macs and online photo and social networking sites.

Eye-fi SD card

The Eye-Fi Card does not need cables, card readers or software plug-ins which are often required for uploading photos. Users simply turn on their camera and the pictures are wirelessly uploaded. The card is equipped with software that automatically starts the upload process as soon as your camera is in range of a Wi-Fi network. However, It has a range of 90 feet outdoors and 45 feet indoors. The Eye-Fi Card works with existing and new SD-compatible digital cameras and stores photos just like a conventional SD memory card.

The only shortcoming is that it is incompatible with commercial Wi-Fi hotspots like those in Starbucks, airports or most hotels. Secondly, it drains out the battery of the digital camera.
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October 28th, 2007

SanDisk to ship 8GB flash memory cards worldwide

Flash data storage supplier, SanDisk Corporation has launched its 8GB microSDHC and M2 flash memory cards to retail outlets globally. The 8GB SanDisk microSDHC and M2 cards, compatible with the new breed of mobile phones, are said to be perfect for those consumers that utilize their mobile phones for not only making calls but for their mobile digital needs.
SanDisk SDHC 8GB Memory Card
With a high capacity memory card in this slot, consumers can Wake Up Their Phone’ and turn their handset into the ultimate lifestyle accessory, including the ability to store more than 2,000 digital songs, or more than 5,000 high-resolution pictures, or up to 5 hours of high-quality MPEG 4 video.

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