SanDisk unveils 128GB microSDXC card at MWC 2014

SanDisk is on hand at MWC 2014 and it has rolled out the world’s highest capacity microSDXC memory card. The new memory card has 128GB of storage space in a … Continue reading

CompactFlash Association unveils XQD Ver.2.0 spec

The first version of the CompactFlash Association XQD specification rolled out way back in December of 2011. That specification brought with it more performance for the CF cards used in … Continue reading

This Is the World’s Fastest Memory Card (For a Little While)

This Is the World's Fastest Memory Card (For a Little While)

Behold, the world’s fastest memory card. Lexar’s 3333x CFast 2.0 ratchets up the read speed of Compact Flash cards to a dizzying 500MB/s—and that is very, very fast.

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Moto G microSD expansion? Not so fast

Since the first announcement of the Motorola-made smartphone Moto G, there’s been chatter about the possibility of expanding its internal memory. This week a teardown of the machine has gone … Continue reading

Toshiba FlashAir II wireless SD card adds more convenience to your gadgets

toshiba-flashair-2Many devices these days tend to make use of a SD memory card when it comes to additional and expandable storage. Digital cameras and tablets, they do make use of these relatively cheap modes of storage. Heck, even the Ultrabook that I use at the moment, which has a 256GB SSD underneath the hood, can have additional storage space thanks to an SD memory card slot. Toshiba knows this, which is why they have come up with the Toshiba FlashAir II wireless SD card that offers a whole lot more than just additional storage space.

The Toshiba FlashAir II wireless SD card will allow you to share your images, videos and files sans wires. In fact, you will be able to choose from various storage capacities of up to 32GB in size. Apart from just functioning as a place for you to deposit files, you can also use this as your very own wireless LAN access point. This would mean the FlashAir II enables users to quickly, easily and securely share multimedia content via your PC, smartphone or tablet.

Maciek Brzeski, vice president of product marketing and development, shared, “We wanted to make it even easier for our customers to share important life moments instantly with their friends and family. The FlashAir II Wireless SD Card offers easy access, fast performance and exceptional storage space, enabling users to focus more of their time on capturing moments rather than uploading them.”

This means you are now able to snap photos and videos with your digital camera, while accessing and storing them across multiple PCs, Macs, Ultrabooks, tablets and smartphones in a jiffy and of course, simultaneously. It will arrive with Class 10 speed, so you need not worry about the kind of Full HD video quality that has been recorded using your digital camera. The 16GB and 32GB version of the Toshiba FlashAir II would retail for $79.99 and $99.99, respectively.

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SanDisk Extreme Pro CFast 2.0 has up to 450 MB/s reads

SanDisk recently announced a new memory card aimed at cinema pros. The memory card has 120 GB of storage and is called the SanDisk Extreme Pro CFast 2.0 memory card. The memory card product is aimed at professional broadcast, cinematography, and professional photography markets. The 120 GB memory card has the world’s fastest read speeds […]

Lexar 64GB microSDXC has 600x transfer speeds

Lexar produces a wide range of flash storage devices including memory cards for virtually every smartphone camera that you can imagine. The company has unveiled a new impressively high-performance micro SDXC memory card aimed at enhancing mobile video capability. The card promises transfer rates as high as 600x. That 600x transfer rate is equivalent to […]

Toshiba Exceria Pro SD card touted as “world’s fastest”

Toshiba is coming out with an ultra-fast series of SD cards that they’re calling Exceria Pro, and the company is claiming that the new SD cards are the fastest around, with speeds hitting as fast 240 MB/s. These cards are aimed at professionals, such as photographers who need photos saved quickly.

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The card will come in 16GB and 32GB variants and will offer crazy-fast write speeds that are about as fast a typical solid state drive, thanks to the UHS-II standard that the new cards are using. They don’t have any other fancy features, though, like WiFi transferring, but many photographers and videographers should get a kick out of just the speeds alone.

Besides the Exceria Pro cards, there will also be some regular Exceria SDXC cards that will have capacities of 32GB or 64GB. These will also operate under the UHS-II standard, but they’ll have a maximum write speed of 120 MB/s, which is still pretty darn quick if you ask us, so we wouldn’t count those out just yet.

Toshiba hopes to have these bad boys out by October, with the regular Exceria SD cards releasing in November. Prices have yet to be announced, but it’s said that the 64GB Exceria SDXC card will cost around $250. That’s certainly not cheap change, and we don’t expect point-and-shoot operators to carry these cards around on their person, but if you’re in the media business and need a fast memory card, these will probably do.

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Eye-Fi Mobi Review

With the Eye-Fi Mobi, the company has become wise to the power of the instant web connection. Where before this specific solution, a step or two between the initial photograph and the point at which you can share it with the web were required – and a desktop computer worked best – here the user

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AU – “Wireless Memory Card Reader/Writer A” (R03W002A) – Wirelessly access data in SD card with a smart device

“Wireless memory card reader/writer A” (R03W002A) was released through AU’s “au +1 collection” today.
You can wirelessly play music, movies, pictures etc., saved in an SD card, accessing it through your iPhone or Android smart phone or tablet, and also you can use it to back up the data saved in your smart devices.
Up to 6 devices are able to connect to the “Wireless memory card reader/writer A” at the same time and it is capable of 8 hours of …