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Silicon Power launches the new 64GB UHS-I Class 10 SDXC memory card that meets the standard specifications of SD3.0. The 64GB SDXC features up to 60MB/s read and 35MB/s write speeds and uses the exFAT format.
The Class 10 64GB SDXC supports Content Protection for Recordable Media (CPRM) and its security level complies with Secure Digital Music Initiative (SDMI).
[Silicon Power]
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Along with the Mobile Ultra 64GB microSDXC, SanDisk also brings the Extreme Pro 64GB UHS-I SDXC memory card, the latest addition to its professional-grade imaging lineup. Built bsed on the latest SD 3.0 specification’s Ultra High Speed (UHS) bus architecture, the Extreme Pro 64GB offers Class 10 performance with up to 90MB/s read write speeds, allowing photographers to capture a series of RAW images using burst mode. Its UHS Speed Class 1 rating also allows you to capture Full HD videos, even in 3D.
The 64GB UHS-I SDXC offers up to 95MB/s read speeds as well. The card is
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Delkin Devices ships it’s 64GB Elite633 (model DDSDELITE633-64GB), which is the worlds fastest SDXC UHS-I memory card rated at 633X. Ideal for streaming HD and 3D video applications, the card offers up to 45MB/s wrote and 95MB/s read speeds. The Elite633 also features advanced Error Correction Code (ECC), reliable Wear Leveling, and storage integrity in harsh environments (including static, vibration, shock & UV light exposure).
With 64GB capacity, the Elite633 can hold up to 8 hours of high definition video or capturing more than 17,000 photos in SDXC enabled cameras,
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Pretec introduces its new 433X Class 16 Full HD Video grade SDHC/SDXC memory cards. Based on 2Xnm NAND flash in DDR technology, Pretec’s new Class 16 cards offer over 65MB/s read performance. Compliant with the latest UHS-1 standard, the ultra high speed Pretec 433X Class 16 cards easily meet the growing demands for full HD Video devices or 3D imaging capture applications without any shot-to-shot lags.
Pretec’s 433X Class 16 SDHC/SDXC come in 8GB to 128GB capacities with 8GB-64GB models start sampling in next month and 128GB by the end of Q3. The price will start at
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Lexar announced its 4GB Class 10 SDXC card and the industry first 128GB Class 10 SDXC high speed, high capacity memory card for professionals who shoot large volumes of high-resolution images and HD video. These Professional 133x SDXC cards are speed rated at 133x, providing a minimum guaranteed transfer speed of 20MB per second, and feature a Class 10 speed designation.
Lexar’s 128GB and 64GB SDXC cards are compatible with all SDXC-enabled devices. Both cards come with Image Rescue software to help recover lost or deleted photo and video files. The 64GB and 128GB Lexar
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Lexar ships its 128GB, an industry first, and 64GB 133x Professional SDXC memory card. These high-capacity SDXC cards are ideal for shooting continuous, rapid-fire images and extended lengths of 1080p Full HD video. They offer a Class 10 speed rating with a minimum guaranteed speed of 133x, or 20MB per second.
Lexar’s Professional SDXC cards come with Image Rescue software to help recover lost or deleted photo and video files. The 64GB 133x SDXC is priced at $199.99 ($129 at Amazon) and the 128GB model is priced at $329.99.
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Buffalo will release in late November its RSDX-64GU1 64GB UHS-I Class 10 SDXC memory card. The new SDXC is compliant with the new Ultra-High Speed Bus 1 (UHS-I) Class1 standard and Class 10 speed class with up to 10MB/s transfer rate.
The Buffalo RSDX-64GU1 will be priced at 60,000 Yen.
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Transcend launches its first 64GB Class 10 SDXC memory card. This high-capacity Ultimate memory card is fully Class 10 compliant and offers a fast transsfer rate of up to 25MB/s, ideal for use with Full HD camcorders. It uses exFAT file system like other SDXC memory cards.
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Verbatim announced its new SDXC class 10 memory card with 64GB storage capacity. The new card utilizes UHS-I bus interface for up to 104MB/s transfer speed and uses exFAT file system for handling large volume of data.
The 64GB SDXC can store over 20,000 10 Megapixel JPEG images or 8 hours recording with Full HD video.
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Panasonic has just announced five new Lumix compact digital cameras, featuring both the new Venus Engine VI and the Venus Engine HD II which are supposed to be faster and have better noise reduction. Another new thing about these cams is that they will support the upcoming SDXC standard, allowing the use of memory cards larger than 32GB. See below for pecs and details on each model.
Starting from the top-left, going clockwise:
DMC-FX66 – This one has a 14.1 megapixel sensor combined with an F2.8-5.9 25-125mm ( 5x zoom) ultra wide angle lens. It comes with Power U.I.S
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