32GB SDHC cards have been around for some while, but A-DATA's promising the fastest of the fast with its new 32GB Turbo SDHC Class 6 Memory Card. This here card tops out at the high-end of what's ...
CES 2008: Egg consolidation* fans will delight at the launch of the World's first 'class 6' 32GB SDHC memory card. Panasonic unveiled a prototype of the capacious card, capable of sustained write ...
I can’t stress enough the importance of using the correct cards for the job. Only tonight I had a timely reminder the difference between true class 6 and class 5.5 ! I was filming a local Cub and ...
Transcend Information, Inc., a global leading company in flash memory cards, is very pleased to announce its 4GB ultra-speed (150X) SD High Capacity (SDHC) Class 6 card. Formatted in FAT32, the SDHC ...
OCZ Technology Enhances SDHC Memory Family with New Speed Class 6 Rated Cards Sunnyvale, CA—May 9, 2007—OCZ Technology Group, a worldwide leader in innovative, ultra-high performance and high ...
They're both Class 6 and the specs don't indicate any additional features or faster max speeds. I'd bet they're the same thing, just different branding.
Silicon Power, a Taiwan-based manufacturer of all-things flash, today announced the launch of its 32GB SDHC Class 6 memory card. The memory card, pictured right, is one of few 32GB SDHC solutions on ...
Eye-Fi Pro X2, Connect X2 and Geo X2 SDHC Class 6 Memory Cards: Features All three of the Eye-Fi Memory Cards on test here have the ability to upload JPEG photos and videos through your home Wi-Fi ...
Toshiba have taken the tiny wraps off of its first 16GB microSDHC card. The SD-C16G will go into mass production in January 2009, and be ideal for storing masses of music and video on cellphones and ...
We've seen plenty of flash storage based electronics devices with waterproof feature, hardly the storage itself. The Japanese looks to break the trend with the introduction of waterproof SDHC memory ...
8GB/Go SDHC Class 10 - SD10V/8GB Very slow writing images to card and then either won't boot, or boots very slowly 16GB SDHC Class 4 (SDC4/16GB17) - Device does not recognize it 4GB SDHC Class 4 ...
Click to viewCORRECTION: The RiData SDHC card is a Class 2 card, not a Class 4 as we originally reported. Review by Gizmodo contributor Curtis Walker SDHC, or Secure Digital High Capacity, finally ...
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