SAN RAMON, Calif., Nov. 6, 2013 /PRNewswire/ — The SD Association today announced a new high-performance option and symbol specifically designed to support a wide array of 4K2K television and video ...
Professional photographers and videographers, and wealthy amateurs, take note: Lexar now sells an SDXC memory card with a whopping 128 GB of storage. SDXC refers to the latest generation of SD memory ...
"Fast" never really is "fast enough," is it? In the computer realm, that's almost always true. In the Flash memory market, that's definitely true. Regardless of how quick your interface is, it's ...
Question: Can you help me understand all the numbers on SD camera cards? Answer: Today’s memory cards are a confusing batch of geek speak, but once you understand some of the basics, it might be ...
Following SanDisk’s earlier launch of their latest Extreme PRO USB 3.0 flash drive, SanDisk also launched their latest Extreme PRO SDHC/SDXC UHS-II memory cards which SanDisk claims to be the world’s ...
SDXC announced cards with unknown launch dates. The original SD spec was limited to 4GB card sizes (and 2GB and 4GB cards had compatibility problems with older readers), so in 2006 an extension was ...
I feel like Lexar has been pushing out new SD cards frequently over the past year, and that’s not a bad thing. Professional photographers, videographers, and content creators are always in need of ...
Panasonic are the latest memory card manufacturer to throw their metaphorical hat into the SDXC ring, and they've a capacious duo to show for it. The Panasonic 64GB and 48GB SDXC cards are each Class ...
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Toshiba have announced the world's first 64GB SDXC memory card, capable of data transfer speeds of up to 35MB per second writes and up to 60MB per second reads. Scheduled to go into mass production in ...
Do you frequently record super-slow-motion 8K video? Do you want to back up your entire computer to your coin pocket? Then these measly 512-gigabyte SD cards probably aren’t cutting it. Fortunately, ...
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