Toshiba has unveiled what it claims is the first 8GB Class 4 SD memory card. The high-end cards are based on the SD Card Association's SD Specifications 2.0, which defines high capacity, high ...
Toshiba plans to start selling in January next year an 8GB high-speed SD (Secure Digital) memory card, it said Monday. The card will support the “class 4” high-speed data writing specification of the ...
Sony Ericsson mobile owners looking to boost their phone's music storage to iPhone capacity will be pleased to hear that SanDisk has launched the first ever 8GB Memory Stick Micro (M2) memory card.
We see if the claims of water proof, shock proof and magnet proof are justly made in our test of Samsung's 8GB MicroSD card.
It looks like 8GB SD cards will be hitting the market soon. Pretec claims it has developed the first of these cards. The card supports SD 2.0 and is not backward compatible. Users can currently order ...
Which SD memory card is best? SD memory cards are widely used today, and while they may all look the same, there are some key differences to note to ensure they’re compatible with your hardware. Still ...
Toshiba Corp this week put on sale 8 gigabyte (GB), 16GB and 32GB SDHC UHS-I Cards, all compliant with the SD Memory Card Standard Ver. 3.0 (SD 3.0), UHS 104, that deliver the world's fastest data ...
Sandisk may have a 16GB microSDHC card already a little sneakily on the scene, but now Toshiba’s announced it’s joining the game with one of its own. The card is compliant with SD memory standard ...
While MicroSD cards are becoming more popular in compact cameras and drones, and larger XQD and CFexpress cards are taking on the professional market, the tried-and-true SD card remains a vital ...
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