Kingston offers up 4GB Class 6 miniSDHC cards
Although Kingston's latest trio of 4GB miniSDHC cards aren't first on the scene per se, that Class 6 iteration is sure sitting at the head of the class. Partnered by Class 2 (2MB/sec) and Class 4 (4MB/sec) versions, the Class 6 miniSDHC card boasts an impressive minimum sustained data transfer rate of 6MB/sec, which ought to be more than sufficient for those unexpected video captures on your mobile. Most interesting, however, is the pricing scheme for the aforementioned devices, as the 4GB Class 6 card runs just two bucks higher ($66) than the Class 4 version ($64), and a mere four dollars more than the lowly Class 2 ($62) sibling, so it's a pretty safe bet that you'll be going for the speed on this one.
[Via ChannelTimes]
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
ovais @ Aug 14th 2007 1:21AM
nice
Steve @ Aug 14th 2007 1:33AM
But the real question is...
will it work with my enV?
Jeremy @ Aug 14th 2007 2:05AM
NO b/c your enV takes micro not mini. the question is does it work in the V (which takes mini)
Corey @ Aug 14th 2007 2:05AM
Now if only the SSD manufacturer's would take a lesson from Kingston...$66 for a tiny 4GB flash card is actually a great deal.
Al @ Aug 14th 2007 2:25AM
I want 4gb micro SD cards. Why are they only available from import vendors?
Kirk @ Aug 14th 2007 4:08PM
Uhhh, just bought my 4GB micro card for my BlackBerry Curve from Amazon.com.
iamdigitalman @ Aug 14th 2007 4:11AM
I freaking hate kingston. Bought a 1gb microSD for my CU500, and it does not show up, and I have it inserted all the way. Turns out they make their cards a little THINNER than everyone else. So, it's not creating proper contact with the device. Good thing it came with a SD adapter so I can use it in almost anything else.
Leooow @ Aug 14th 2007 7:51AM
That would be perfect for my Nokia N73 :D 4 gigs on a phone, nice :P
strider_mt2k @ Aug 14th 2007 9:08AM
Super.
Can we start bringing Compact Flash prices down already?
That format has paid for itself 5 times over and we're STILL paying more for 'em.
Jensen @ Aug 14th 2007 3:53PM
I bought a Kingston 8GB SDHC Class 6 card (not mini-SDHC) for less than $100 and it works great in my Canon TX-1. If the SDHC is any indication, the mini SDHC should be excellent.