Kingston joins the 16GB SDHC party
The memory card announcements at PMA continue -- Kingston has just announced its first 16GB SDHC card. Sure, we're happy for them, but at $231, it's more expensive than SanDisk's $179 16GB card -- which comes with a USB 2.0 reader -- and it's certainly not as impressive as SanDisk's new 32GB card. Also, your hair is frizzy and you look fat. But have fun at the party!

















"Also, your hair is frizzy and you look fat."
Tyra Banks works for Kingston? O.o
There are $65, $80, and $95 16GB SDHC cards on newegg, no news for them?
Isn't the SanDisk one a Class 2? What price are you quoting here, Engadget?
I'm comparing it to SanDisk's 16GB, 15MB/s card, announced today for $179.
how hard would it be to raid these into a SSD?
I have seen CF devices, someone has to make SDHC
Newegg has a A-Data 16GB SDHC for $65. im not paying $166 for a name brand. just saying...
Or you could just get two 8GB SDHC cards for $35 each :)
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Also Kingston you wear jeans with a denim jacket!
@_@ i actually just got a 16gig SDHC card last week for $80
i'll probably return it over the weekend since my h4xed treo doesnt feel like reading more than 4gigs X_X