Fujifilm dishes out new platter of Secure Digital cards
It's not making the same sized splash as the tidal wave created by SanDisk today, but Fujifilm is still vying for your flash card dollars with a bundle of newcomers. On the vanilla SD front, we're seeing a new 1GB SD and 2GB SD card, while those scouting a microSD card can key in on the new 1GB and 2GB flavors there, too. Stepping it up are the 4/8/16GB SDHC cards and the tinier 4/8GB microSDHC units. There's no mention of dollars and cents, but the whole colorful group should be on store shelves next month.



















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Adderz @ Sep 30th 2008 6:14AM
Now if only Fujifilm would give XD cards the flick entirely the world would be a much happier place. Happy faces...people laughing...all being captured and stored on their non proprietary SD memory cards.
Ethan @ Sep 30th 2008 6:23AM
I've got a 32MB card somewhere around here...
Plothole @ Sep 30th 2008 6:23AM
I wonder if this is a sign that Fuji will slowly phase out its support of the xD standard?
iEye @ Sep 30th 2008 6:39AM
Re-Packaged crap speed SD cards... oooh
Engadget should get on this bandwagon also... even my local pharmacy has store branded SD cards... last time I checked a 1GB SD card was the same price as a roll of film...
Wodheila @ Sep 30th 2008 6:46AM
The price must soon come down. I was just in Luxembourg last week and they had 16G class 6 SDHCs for the equivalent of about $79. On the other hand I got stuck paying $114 for a camera battery that was worth about $49.