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The bits, they just keep coming -- now that 16GB SDHC cards are old hat, SanDisk's gone and upped the ante with these new 32GB cards. That matches Toshiba's record, but you won't be able to get ...
A SanDisk MicroMate™ USB 2.0 Reader — a $20 value — is packaged with the 32GB and 16GB cards, giving users a one-stop solution for capturing, storing and transferring their images. Beyond speed and ...
Flash card sizes continue to grow, and SanDisk has moved another rung up the ladder with its $350 32GB SDHC card, which will ship in April.
SanDisk joins Panasonic in the SDHC with their announcement of a 4GB Class 2 SDHC card. These SDHC cards, if you don’t remember, adhere to the SD 2.0 spec, which supports cards over 2GB.
The SanDisk Netbook SDHC card gives consumers the ability to increase the netbook’s storage capacity by 8 or 16 gigabytes, effectively doubling the storage space offered in most solid-state ...
SanDisk will sell the fastest SD card to date with the 4GB, 8GB and 16GB SDHC.
As of today, SanDisk is selling the new 16GB Memory Stick Micro (M2) card, which is compatible with the new Go, making it possible to double the amount of space in your new gaming device.
SanDisk will soon be announcing their largest mobile phone storage capacity to date with their 16GB microSDHC and Memory Stick Micro (M2).
SanDisk killed off its original Sansa View, a flash-endowed PMP shown at CES, and today announced that it is giving the name to a super-slim 16GB video and music player that will cost $199. It’s ...
Finally, SanDisk has confessed in painful detail that its 16GB microSDHC and M2 cards are for real, marking the largest capacity available in both formats.
SanDisk Corporation, one of the major global leaders in flash memory cards, announced its new MP3 player today: the Sansa Clip+. The Sansa Clip+ has a new microSD memory card slot that allows the ...
The newest SanDisk ImageMate All-in-one reader has a unique magnetic base to offer vertical placement when used with the supplied metal tripod stand.