Transcend announces 1000x CompactFlash cards (120MB/s write / 160 MB/s read)

24 Oct 12 17:18 by in category Press releases

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Transcend Information, Inc. (Transcend), a worldwide leader in storage and multimedia products, today announced the arrival of 1000x CompactFlash cards as part of its expanding flash card product line. Aimed at professional photographers, the new 1000x CF cards feature high-speed transfer rates up to 160MB/s read and 120MB/s write, ensuring maximum performance when used with today’s cutting-edge digital camera equipment.

Fully compliant with CompactFlash revision 6.0, Transcend’s “Ultimate” series 1000x CompactFlash cards operate in Ultra DMA (UDMA) transfer mode 7, the fastest interface speed available for CF cards. As a result, a top-end DSLR camera equipped with a 1000x CF card responds more quickly – especially important during fast-action burst mode shooting – and stores large images in RAW format faster than ever before. When back at the studio, 1000x CF cards help increase post-production efficiency with incredible read speeds of up to 160MB/s, which allows transferring images from card to computer in a matter of seconds.

To satisfy the needs of serious videographers, Transcend’s 1000x CompactFlash cards implement the Video Performance Guarantee (VPG-20), which enables professional-quality video capture at sustained write speeds of at least 20MB/s without dropping frames. Available in up to 128GB capacity, these cards are the ultimate class-leading storage for ultra-high resolution Full-HD, 3D, and even 4K UHDTV (2160p) video recording.

To assure robust, long-life durability and guaranteed performance, Transcend’s 1000x CF cards are manufactured using premium quality toggle mode NAND Flash memory chips. In addition, each card contains built-in BCH ECC (Error Correction Code) technology with read-retry for detecting and correcting errors during data transfer. Backed by Transcend’s renowned Limited Lifetime Warranty, Transcend’s 1000x CompactFlash cards are now available in 16GB (US$109.99), 32GB (US$229.99), 64GB (US$459.99) and 128GB (US$749.99) capacities.

4 Comments on Transcend announces 1000x CompactFlash cards (120MB/s write / 160 MB/s read)

tmc8080
Posts: 981
Posted on: 27 Oct 12 10:26
Consumers are way beyond CF already, SDXC is where it's at... expect this standard to take off in full and mini sized cards in 2013, not a reversion to CF again!
Nikmal
Posts: 1
Posted on: 08 Mar 13 14:46
Quote:
Originally Posted by tmc8080 View Post
Consumers are way beyond CF already, SDXC is where it's at... expect this standard to take off in full and mini sized cards in 2013, not a reversion to CF again!
Really, so because you think it is an aging media you think it is going to go away. High end cameras STILL use them for a good reason. So please.. accept they will still be around for a while and not use them if you don't. But don't complain because a company is still producing them when it does not affect you in the slightest.
Mr. Belvedere
Posts: 18855
Posted on: 13 Mar 13 22:13
CF's are nice things for small server operating systems as well. Far better than harddisks.
disneydave
Posts: 3
Posted on: 14 Mar 13 17:11
Just as a side note, in addition to cameras the Disneyland Resort as well as the other parks worldwide are very dependent on CF media for audio reproduction. There are about 6 different hardware formats throughout the attractions and entertainment venues that store audio data on CF cards. It's part of my job to load all that media and it's been quite a challenge to keep our hardware current with the ever changing CF design protocols. When SanDisk switched over from the PIO to the UDMA format, suddenly our hardware had to compensate for their redesign. Considering the immense quantity of our audio reproducers dependant on CF flash, we're kinda hoping they don't go away just yet!
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Transcend announces 1000x CompactFlash cards (120MB/s write / 160 MB/s read)

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