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However, should you lose the card, or if it becomes physically damaged, then both copies of your data are kaput, so think of this more as an in-the-field backup option, than a permanent one.
Some SD memory card readers can read only a single, specific type of memory device, but the most useful are those that read multiple formats, such as SD cards, micro SD cards, compact flash cards ...
What probably will happen when a flash-card dies is that it does not accept writes anymore. You will still be able to read what is on it. At least that is the theory.
The larger CFexpress card, the successor to the Compact Flash and XQD cards, can also be found in professional and video cameras. If you’re in the market for a new memory card, peruse our picks ...
Addonics' RAID adapter fits four Compact Flash cards. Addonics Addonics Technologies announced a $50 PCI card Tuesday that's got four CompactFlash card slots.
It ain’t cheap (retail price: $1,499), but Lexar has a new four gigabyte CompactFlash memory card out. Let’s pause and think about this for a moment. Four gigabytes is enough to store as many ...
Compact Flash goes super speed with CFast 2.0The mystery memory card format to be used by the Arri Amira is revealed it all its glory by Sandisk with their new range of super fast cards Arri created a ...
As expected, the Fremont, Calif.-based maker of removable flash memory cards said it has begun selling a 4GB CompactFlash card for $1,499.
As demand for smaller devices gets bigger and bigger, Hitachi is latching onto the trend with its new removable mini-flash memory card. The new cards measure 0.9 inches by 0.7 inches by 0.06 ...
Flash memory card makers SanDisk and Lexar Media announced on Friday that they will begin selling the Pro Duo cards in September. The 256MB Pro Duo cards will cost about $130, and the 512MB cards ...