Memory cards

Memory cards

Flash memory comes in different types and is used by all kinds of products, e.g. cameras, MP3-players, telephones. The great advantage of flash memory is the fact that it has no moving parts, so it is shock resistant and hardly wears. It is also very small and very light, which makes it perfect for use in portable digital devices.

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ADATA launches Premier Pro UHS-1 SDHC & SDXC cards

ADATA, a company well known for NAND flash memory products and DRAM modules has announced its new Premier Pro range of SDHC and SDXC memory cards featuring the Ultra-High Speed class rating (UHS-I). With a UHS compatible device, these cards can deliver up to 95MB/s read and 45MB/s write.

Lexar unveils UDMA7 capable USB3 dual-slot CF/SD reader

Lexar has announced an improved version of its Professional USB 3.0 Dual-Slot SD/CF reader, featuring the new faster UDMA7 CompactFlash mode, allowing the reader to deliver transfer rates of up to 167MB/s.
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Transcend SDXC 64GB Class 10 Review (14)

Does a higher Class mean faster writing? Yes & No! We take a look at how this Transcend SDXC 64GB Class 10 card performs in various scenarios and against other Class 4/6/10 SD cards.

Black Friday Deals 2009 (5)

Although not every Black Friday deal by itself means a really great offer in terms of price discount, many items are available for less money during the Friday following Thanksgiving. Lots of offers on digital photo cameras and flat screen televisions. Read all about it in this featured article.
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