Fast data transfer speeds for high-volume photographers.SanDisk has just released a new Extreme IV line of memory cards, which are designed to meet the needs of professional photographers who use high ...
The 1990's were a time of innovation. CERN laid out the plans for the World Wide Web, Intel launched its Pentium processor, Digital SLR cameras made their first appearance and a company still in its ...
SanDisk has introduced the new SanDisk Extreme IV line of CompactFlash digital film cards for professional photographers. The line is targeted at photographers who require the highest possible ...
September 24, 2008 SanDisk has used the Photokina trade fair to announce a 12.5-percent jump in speed (now 45 megabytes per second) and the addition of a 16-gigabyte version to its Extreme IV ...
Continuing the march toward ever-larger-capacity memory cards, SanDisk announced three new cards at the Photokina trade show in Germany. Two of the new cards, 12GB and 16GB CompactFlash cards, carry ...
Sandisk have introduced the Sandisk Hi-Speed USB 2.0 ImageMate 8-in-1 card reader. Designed for consumers who rely on a variety of flash memory cards for their digital cameras, PDAs, MP3 players or ...
SanDisk Corp. has introduced four new ImageMate flash memory card readers. All the new readers sport USB 2.0 compatibility, though they’re downwardly compatible with the slower USB 1.1 interface still ...
I have a pcmcia one right now, its a sandisk. The problem is, whenever I transfer files from it to the laptop, it pegs the system to 100%. This shouldn't be happening. Would getting a 32 bit cardbus ...
My digital camera probably works well with GPhoto, but I've never tried it. I find it more convenient to use a Flash card reader. The SanDisk ImageMate Dual Readers are a line of external USB Flash ...
The world's largest supplier of flash memory cards, SanDisk, foresees Compact Flash cards losing their lead to other emerging storage technologies in two years. Nelson Chan, senior vice-president and ...
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