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PRESS RELEASE: SanDisk Introduces 8-Gigabite SanDisk Extreme III SDHC Card for High-Performance Digital Cameras
Increases Storage for Still Images and Video Clips
NEW YORK, N.Y., Oct. 17 -- More capacity and fast transfer speeds are the chief benefits of the SanDisk Extreme III 8-GB SDHC (SD High-Capacity) flash memory card, which was introduced today by SanDisk Corp. This and other imaging products from SanDisk will be displayed in Booth 1808 at PhotoPlus 2007 International Conference & Expo, which opens Thursday at Jacob K. Javits Convention Center.
The 8-GB SDHC card will be packaged with a SanDisk MicroMate USB 2.0 Reader -- a $20 value -- so that users have a one-stop solution for capturing, storing and transferring their images. The bundled card and reader are expected to ship within the next 30 days to U.S. retailers at a suggested price of $179.99. It will also be available in Europe.
An 8-GB SanDisk Extreme III SDHC card can store more than 4,000 high-resolution pictures or up to 16 hours of MPEG 4 video. The card has a read/write speed of 20-MB per second, thus providing rapid downloads to a personal computer.
"With the introduction of more cameras that can use SDHC, including the Nikon D80 and the Canon EOS-1D Mark II, the SanDisk Extreme III card is an ideal choice for those who want maximum dependability, durability and fast download speeds," said Tanya Chuang, SanDisk's director of retail product marketing for global imaging. "Also, since many of these cameras have extended video capabilities, the 8-GB capacity provides users with storage for longer movie clips."
The SDHC format is designed to allow for capacities greater than 2-GB, but devices must be SDHC compatible in order to work with SDHC memory cards. For video applications, SanDisk Extreme III SDHC cards have a speed rating of Class 6, the highest available SDA speed class, meaning that they have a minimum continuous data transfer rate of 6-MB/second.
All SanDisk Extreme III cards offer ESP Technology to streamline data transfer, RescuePRO software to recover accidentally deleted files and images, a dedicated technical support telephone hotline and a limited lifetime warranty. The cards are designed for shooting in extreme temperatures (-13 to 185 degrees Fahrenheit or -25 to 85 degrees Celsius), high altitudes and other demanding situations.
SanDisk's ultra-portable, high-performance MicroMate SDHC Reader can rapidly move images from an SDHC card to a personal computer. It also reads standard SD as well as SDHC flash memory cards. The reader is being bundled with the 8-GB SanDisk Extreme III SDHC card at no extra cost.
SanDisk is the original inventor of flash storage cards and is the world's largest supplier of flash data storage card products, using its patented, high-density flash memory and controller technology. SanDisk is headquartered in Milpitas, California and has operations worldwide, with more than half of its sales outside the U.S.
(First posted on Wednesday, October 17, 2007 at 17:01 EDT)
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