128GB & 64GB SDXC Cards from Lexar Now Available at $199.99 & $329.99

When in the field it's crucial to have enough storage to keep all of your photographs. Normally when you want a ton of storage you have to carry around an external hard drive along with a plethora of different SD cards. Luckily, Lexar is doing what they can to ease the pain having just announced today 128GB ...

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Kingston shows off high-speed SDXC cards

Kingston has just notified us of their brand new, SDXC UHS-1 Call 10 memory card. This card is capable of holding up to 64GB and transferring that data at a rate of 60MB/secnd read and 35MB/s write. However, according to DigitalCameraReview, SDXC can theoretically reach 300MB/second read/write in the future as the technology developers. Kingston says the ...

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Kingston announces 32GB, 64GB and 128GB flash drives

Kingston Technology has recently gone ahead and announced what they are calling the world's first 128GB flash drive -- Entitled the Kingston DataTraveler 200 these drives were also announced to come in 32GB and 64GB capacities. Prior to this announcement flash drives weren't really the go to solution for photo storage but these new high capacity ...

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SDXC Cards to Offer 64GB Capacity Next Year?

We have good news for you photographers, and not only! It looks like 2010 is going to be the year when SDXC cards will officially be available. They are supposed to be available in 64GB capacity and you can expect transfer speecds of up to 52MB per second. According to Kevin Shader, director of communication ...

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Pantec’s 666x Compact Flash Cards

Pantec has recently announced all new super-fast 666x Compact Flash Cards. How fast are they? Well, they have the ability to read/write at speeds of 100MB/s. Pantec also said that CF cards are meeting their peak as they have a theoretical top speed of 133MB/s.. These cards aren't only fast, they're tough. Featuring a shock and impact ...

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