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Sandisk previously popped new Extreme III versions of its Memory Stick lineup, and now it’s extended the tech to SDHC. The new family of cards can cope with 30MBps read/write data rates, a 50% ...
SanDisk Extreme III Memory Stick PRO-HG Duo cards will be available worldwide in June. The manufacturer's suggested retail price for the 4GB card is US $89.99 and for the 8GB card is US $149.99.
The SanDisk 32GB Extreme III reads and writes information at 30MB/second. Is that good enough for you, Michelangelo? Or is the world still not ready for your revolution in sepia? $299 this October.
SanDisk has introduced the Extreme III 30MB/s Edition line of SDHC Cards. With this solution the company claims to have made a new speed record of 30 megabytes per second for SD flash memory cards.
But trust me, the extreme III has better cost per performance, and the transfer rate is marginally small when using in your digital still or motion cameras. Available October, the new 32Gb Sandisk ...
“Our customers know SanDisk Extreme cards not only deliver cutting-edge read and write speeds, but are designed for durability – even under harsh conditions.” SanDisk Extreme III cards are capable of ...
SanDisk's 30MB/s Extreme III line of flash cards keeps growing -- the company just announced the 32GB Extreme III CompactFlash card for $299. Pretty steep, but if you're shooting high-speed RAW ...
In case the 20Mbps sustained read/write speed of SanDisk's Extreme III memory cards is too slow for you--despite the fact that most cameras can't even write that fast--the company recently ...
The 12 GB SanDisk Extreme III card will go for $779.99, while the 16GB version will sell for $1,049.99. Both cards will ship in December, according to the release.
SanDisk Corp. on Wednesday introduced its Extreme III flash memory card line. The Extreme III line is available in Compact Flash, SD and Memory Stick Pro formats. The Compact Flash and SD cards ...
SanDisk Corporation (NASDAQ:SNDK) today announced the addition of new card capacities to its Extreme III line of flash cards for professional digital cameras that are double the highest capacity ...
The Sandisk Extreme II was the fastest consumer SSD to hit the market. Even though limited by the SATA III interface, the Extreme II delivered on what I call the third plane: dirty state performance.
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