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Mark Peters : 2008-08-31 17:45:00
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SanDisk Extreme 3 SDHC 30MB/s memory cards : SanDisk set a new speed record of 30 megabytes per second for Secure Digital flash memory cards with the introduction of the SanDisk Extreme III 30MB/s Edition line of SDHC flash memory cards. The new SanDisk flash memory cards, expected to be available worldwide in September in 4GB, 8GB and 16GB capacities, are designed to deliver peak performance when used with the new digital single-lens reflex (DSLR) camera, Nikon D90. The Nikon D90 Digital SLR is the industry’s first DSLR camera to support SanDisk Extreme III 30MB/s Edition SDHC cards at increased performance.
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Mark Peters : 2008-06-15 15:15:15
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Rob Galbraith gives SanDisk card best ranking : SanDisk Extreme flash memory cards swept performance ratings in seven of the current top professional-level digital single lens reflex cameras from manufactures; Canon and Nikon, according to the latest Flash memory card test conducted by Rob Galbraith, renowned imaging consultant, digital photography trainer and photojournalist. The SanDisk Extreme CompactFlash and Secure Digital memory cards outperformed all competitors in the tests. Rob Galbraith, who offers the results on his photography website, tested multiple memory brands, models and capacities of flash memory cards with each digital SLR camera to determine the fastest write times.
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Mark Peters : 2008-06-15 14:45:00
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SanDisk acquires MusicGremlin : SanDisk Corporation, a leading seller of MP3 players in the United States and inventor of flash memory, announced it has acquired MusicGremlin, a privately-held technology company that develops advanced digital content distribution technologies. The acquisition falls under SanDisk’s Sansa audio / video business unit. “MusicGremlin’s digital distribution platform and capabilities will provide SanDisk with adaptive and innovative technology that will play a key role in the development of future SanDisk Sansa audio products for consumers,” said Daniel Schreiber, general manager and senior vice president for SanDisk’s Sansa audio / video business unit.
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Mark Peters : 2008-05-30 12:43:27
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SanDisk Extreme Memory Stick PRO-HG Duo : SanDisk introduced the fastest card in its Memory Stick product family: the SanDisk Extreme III Memory Stick PRO-HG Duo with read and write speeds of 30 megabytes (MB) per second. The SanDisk memory card, available in June in 4GB and 8GB capacities, is ideal for professional photographers and advanced amateurs who use Sony digital SLR cameras. SanDisk and Sony jointly developed Memory Stick PRO-HG Duo as an extension of the existing Memory Stick PRO format, to offer faster read and write speeds for PRO-HG capable Sony digital SLRs, point-and-shoot cameras and digital camcorders. SanDisk is unveiling the SanDisk Extreme III Memory Stick PRO-HG Duo at the PMA Australia 2008.
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Mark Peters : 2008-04-05 19:00:00
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SanDisk expands market presence in India : SanDisk Corporation, announced plans to increase market presence and diversify product offerings in India. SanDisk’s expansion plans reflect the country’s growing demand for flash memory cards that are used in mobile phones, digital cameras, and digital music players, as well as new markets, such as digital camcorders and Solid State Drives (SSDs), which replace hard drives in notebook computers. The company is the market share leader for flash memory cards and is capitalizing on its advanced Design Center in Bangalore and local distributor relationships to increase product offerings and brand awareness.
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Mark Peters : 2008-03-25 08:32:00
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SanDisk Sansa Fuze : SanDisk, a leading seller of MP3 players in the United States, unveiled the multi faceted Sansa Fuze MP3 player. The stylish SanDisk music player is loaded with capabilities and features to keep consumers well entertained while on the go. Not only is it easy on the eye, it’s easy on the pocketbook. With availability planned for early April in the United States, the SanDisk Sansa Fuze music player comes in a wide array of colors (pink, red, blue, black and silver) and capacities (2, 4 and 8 GB) with an expected starting price of only $79.99. The flash-based Sansa Fuze player rounds out the Sansa product family, joining the popular, tiny SanDisk Sansa Clip and video-centric Sansa View.
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Mark Peters : 2008-03-16 21:20:09
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SanDisk 16GB industrial flash memory card : SanDisk announced it is doubling the capacity of its CompactFlash 5000 flash memory cards for industrial markets. In addition to fast read and write speeds, the cards provide a high level of durability and reliability for mission-critical applications such as industrial PCs, medical instruments, military applications, point-of-sale equipment and gaming machines. The new SanDisk 16 GB high-performance CompactFlash 5000 card was unveiled at CeBIT 2008, one of the world’s largest technology trade fairs. With twice the capacity of its 8GB CompactFlash introduced last spring, SanDisk’s 16GB flash card uses binary memory, designed by SanDisk specifically for mass storage applications.
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Ilse Jurriën : 2008-02-05 16:00:00
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SanDisk Video HD flash card for digital camcorders : Consumers who own camcorders that use flash memory cards instead of tape will now be able to select the right storage media for their cameras with the debut of a video card line from SanDisk Corporation. As the first of a new category of storage media, SanDisk Video HD cards will be available in SDHC (high-capacity) and Memory Stick PRO Duo formats, and will be identified by minutes of recording time as well as by capacity. SanDisk unveiled the high performance video card product family during a press conference at the Consumer Electronics Show. The SanDisk Video HD cards are expected to be available starting in March for North America and shortly afterwards for Europe.
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