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!

















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Derbeste @ Jan 31st 2008 3:54PM
"Also, your hair is frizzy and you look fat."
Tyra Banks works for Kingston? O.o
fischju @ Jan 31st 2008 3:57PM
There are $65, $80, and $95 16GB SDHC cards on newegg, no news for them?
BigD145 @ Jan 31st 2008 4:05PM
Isn't the SanDisk one a Class 2? What price are you quoting here, Engadget?
Nilay Patel @ Jan 31st 2008 4:22PM
I'm comparing it to SanDisk's 16GB, 15MB/s card, announced today for $179.
Joseph @ Jan 31st 2008 5:15PM
how hard would it be to raid these into a SSD?
I have seen CF devices, someone has to make SDHC
kojo87 @ Jan 31st 2008 5:22PM
Newegg has a A-Data 16GB SDHC for $65. im not paying $166 for a name brand. just saying...
Gizmo @ Jan 31st 2008 5:37PM
first
Gizmo @ Jan 31st 2008 5:38PM
first!
J Low @ Jan 31st 2008 5:59PM
Or you could just get two 8GB SDHC cards for $35 each :)
Markus @ Jan 31st 2008 7:25PM
Also Kingston you wear jeans with a denim jacket!
DarkAardvark @ May 18th 2009 12:14AM
@_@ 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