Click to viewCORRECTION: The RiData SDHC card is a Class 2 card, not a Class 4 as we originally reported. Review by Gizmodo contributor Curtis Walker SDHC, or Secure Digital High Capacity, finally ...
Every so often, I get my hands on a product that doesn’t necessarily require a multi-page, deep-dive technical analysis, but is interesting nonetheless and something worth talking about. When that ...
Press Release: Transcend Announces its Ultra-Speed 4GB SDHC (class 6) Card Taipei-Transcend Information, Inc., a world leader in flash memory cards, is very proud to announce its 4GB high-speed SD ...
Memory cards are one of the things that I don't reckon many people think about. They look for the cheapest of the biggest they can afford, without a second glance at meaningful, confusing figures like ...
SanDisk Corporation introduced the fastest 32-gigabyte (GB) SDHC™ card on the market. The 32GB SanDisk Extreme SDHC™ card at up to 30 megabytes per second (MB/s) read and write speeds combines ...
Porter’s Camera Store (www.porters.com), an Iowa-based camera store I use that’s done mail-order business for decades, just emailed an October newsletter to me with a very nice, clearly written ...
My car stereo (Parrot SMART Asteroid) can read MP3s off a USB 2.0 drive or SDHC card. Which is faster? I believe that USB 2.0 maxes out at 30 MB/s and I think SDHC is around the same time, right? What ...
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