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Kingston 4 GB CompactFlash Memory Card CF/4GB
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Brand: Kingston Manufacturer: Kingston H. Corporation Model: CF/4GB Kingston 4 GB CompactFlash Memory Card CF/4GB Kingstons standard 4 GB CompactFlash is for everyday use of digital cameras, PDAs, and MP3 players. This standard card is the perfect solution for additional storage on such devices. One of the worlds ...20 hours ago -
Let me scrap my boxes of CDs with Spotify Stereo
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I love Spotify, I love internet radio, I love podcasts, I love the freedom to just drop in and out of content as I see fit. Whether that dropping in and out be in the form of music from almost any album ever released on Spotify or a speech based podcast show. But I’m not overly keen on having to turn my computer ...2 days ago -
A-DATA CompactFlash 633x
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Nowadays, the bottleneck in the electronic highway of digital photography is the type of memory card that’s stored in the camera. With manufacturers churning out units with more megapixel count, it’s imperative to have a card that could keep up. A-DATA thinks they’ve found a solution with their new 633x ...5 days ago -
A-Data Announces Turbo 633X Series CompactFlash Cards
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Here’s the latest addition to A-Data’s CompactFlash card series, the Turbo 633X. Coming in 16GB and 32GB sizes, these cards are capable of providing read and write speeds of up to 93MB/s and 92MB/s, respectively. Not to mention, they also make use of turboMLC technology and feature Error Correcting Code (ECC) ...6 days ago -
A-Data Announces Turbo 633X Series CompactFlash Cards
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Here’s the latest addition to A-Data’s CompactFlash card series, the Turbo 633X. Coming in 16GB and 32GB sizes, these cards are capable of providing read and write speeds of up to 93MB/s and 92MB/s, respectively. Not to mention, they also make use of turboMLC technology and feature Error Correcting Code (ECC) ...6 days ago -
A-DATA CF633X Turbo Speed CF Card
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A-DATA introduces the CF633X CompactFlash memory that offers 633X turbo speed with 93MB/s read speed and 92MB/s write speed. Design for use with DSLR cameras , the CF633X is available in 16GB and 32GB capacities. The new turbo speed CF card is Ultra DMA mode6 enabled and includes auto ECC (Error Correction Code) ...6 days ago -
Staples Black Friday Sale 2009 - 48 Hours Only!
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Black Friday Deals at Staples are almost here. From November 27 to 28, save big on popular electronics and office equipment. Available Friday & Saturday only, save big on items, like $130 off the TomTom XXL 530S Portable GPS for only $149.98 (Reg. $279.99) . Looking for a new monitor? Pick up the Acer X223hbd ...1 week ago -
Buffalo RCF-H32G 600X 32GB CF Card
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Buffalo is launching the new RCF-H32G 32GB Compact Flash memory card with 600X transfer speed. The UDMA Mode6(UDMA133) compliant CF card offers up to 90MB/s write speed. It is ideal for use with DSLRs for high-speed shooting or RAW shooting. Other than 32GB RCF-H32G, there are also 16GB RCF-H16G and 8GB RCF-H8G. ...1 week ago -
Secrets of dSLR Image Storage
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Another quirk of the dSLR involves the storage methods you choose and use. You may have more options and a few more pitfalls than your point-and-shoot toting friends. This section will reveal a few of them. First, most point-and-shoot and EVF cameras can use just a single type of storage, whether it’s CompactFlash ...1 week ago -
Secrets of dSLR Image Storage
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Another quirk of the dSLR involves the storage methods you choose and use. You may have more options and a few more pitfalls than your point-and-shoot toting friends. We will reveal a few of them in this blog. First, most point-and-shoot and EVF cameras can use just a single type of storage, whether it’s ...1 week ago -
Transcend 400X CompactFlash Card
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Alongside the StoreJet 35T, Transcend presents the new 400X CompactFlash memory card that sports 400X performance with four-channel support. The new 400X CF card is fully compliant with CompactFlash 4.1 specifications and supports Ultra DMA (UDMA) mode 6, offering up to 90MB/s read and 60MB/s write speeds. ...2 weeks ago -
Transcend Launches 400X CompactFlash Memory Card !
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CompactFlash Card is now once again expanded by its Transcend to announce 400X series. You can have the card in 16GB, 32GB and 64GB capacities. They are fully compliant with CompactFlash 4.1 specifications and they can deliver unmatched transfer speeds up to 90MB/s with the support for Ultra DMA mode 6. The fastest ...2 weeks ago -
Transcend Announces 400X CompactFlash Card
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Transcend has once again expanded its CompactFlash card line-up by announcing the 400X series. Coming in 16GB, 32GB and 64GB capacities, these new cards are fully compliant with CompactFlash 4.1 specifications and capable of delivering high-speed transfer rates of up to 90MB/s read and 60MB/s write. Not to mention, ...2 weeks ago -
Transcend Announces 400X CompactFlash Card
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Transcend has once again expanded its CompactFlash card line-up by announcing the 400X series. Coming in 16GB, 32GB and 64GB capacities, these new cards are fully compliant with CompactFlash 4.1 specifications and capable of delivering high-speed transfer rates of up to 90MB/s read and 60MB/s write. Not to mention, ...2 weeks ago -
Transcend New 64GB CompactFlash Memory cards
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Transcend Information, Inc. (Transcend®), a worldwide leader in storage and multimedia products, today announced the expansion of its flash card product line with the introduction of high-capacity 400X CompactFlash cards with capacities ranging up to 64GB. The new 400X CF cards also feature high-speed transfer rates ...2 weeks ago -
Transcend Releases 64GB 400x CompactFlash Memory Card
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Press Release Transcend Raised The Bar with New 64GB CompactFlash Memory Card Transcend Information, Inc. (Transcend®), a worldwide leader in storage and multimedia products, today announced the expansion of its flash card product line with the introduction of high-capacity 400X CompactFlash cards with capacities ...2 weeks ago -
Super Talent 600X CompactFlash Memory Card
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Super Talent announced its new 450X, 533X and 600X CompactFlash (CF) memory cards , which are available in 8GB, 16GB, 32GB and 64GB capacities. These Type I CF cards are based on MLC flash flash memory and are compliant with the CompactFlash 4.1 standard. The 600X card offers a transfer speed up to 90MB/s that ...2 weeks ago -
Creative Zen Vision W - a Look Back
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Digging though old posts I came across a review I started but never finished dating back to 2006. The photos are even watermarked before we had a logo. The Zen Vision W was basically a larger version of the Zen Vision:M . They both had a great looking screen and awesome playback of native video. The only difference ...2 weeks ago -
Creative Zen Vision W – a Look Back
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Digging though old posts I came across a review I started but never finished dating back to 2006. The photos are even watermarked before we had a logo. The Zen Vision W was basically a larger version of the Zen Vision:M . They both had a great looking screen and awesome playback of native video. The only difference ...2 weeks ago -
Creative Zen Vision W – a Look Back
Probably Biggest iPod Community in Europe —
Authority: 149
Digging though old posts I came across a review I started but never finished dating back to 2006. The photos are even watermarked before we had a logo. The Zen Vision W was basically a larger version of the Zen Vision:M . They both had a great looking screen and awesome playback of native video. The only difference ...2 weeks ago

