Sandisk just kicked out a quartet of announcements for IFA. First up, an 8GB Memory Stick Micro (M2) card for use (primarily) in
Sony Ericsson's cellphones expected sometime in Q4. Yeah, that's the world's highest capacity M2 card in case you're wondering. Also of significance is their new 2GB to 8GB uSSD 5000 Solid State Disks which measure just one-fourth the size of a
1.8-inch SSD. The new uSSD is meant for sub $250 PCs with SanDisk specifically calling out Intel's
Classmate PC. We bet you'll find it bunged inside the
Eee PC as well. Also announced are a $30 Multi Card ExpressCard adapter and new high-performance $80 4GB SDHC Plus and $160 8GB Memory Stick Pro Duo cards from their Ultra II lineup.
Read -- 8GB M2
Read -- uSSD 5000
Read -- Ultra II lineup
Read -- Multi Card Expresscard adapter
Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
cromas @ Aug 31st 2007 4:36AM
http://www.collegehumor.com/video:1752858
Alex Rrrrrrr @ Aug 31st 2007 4:47AM
I'm not going to go on that link because it sounds omnious...I havn't liked SanDisk since I bought a Sansa E270 and it broke 3 different ways 3 different times. I had to send it back twice (within 10 days) so I reluctantly bought an iPod Video. I don't even like iPods, but it was the best out at the time with video.
Canon Shooter @ Aug 31st 2007 5:42AM
These sort of inventions allow "spies" to easily steal our countries top secret information - I'm amazed at how small you can make these memory cards and how BIG they have gotten in such a short period of time!
L.Rawlins @ Aug 31st 2007 7:09AM
My now aged K800i continues to surprise even me with it's expandable awesomeness.
This is fantastic news!
Kasper @ Aug 31st 2007 8:16AM
Gosh, those black card are huge, when you compare to an euro coin in the picture