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  • Toshiba unveils 16GB microSDHC card of its own

    by 
    Darren Murph
    Darren Murph
    11.26.2008

    SanDisk was first out of the gate with a 16GB microSDHC card, but Toshiba's just two months behind with the announcement of its iteration. Slated for mass production in January of 2009, the capacious SD-C16G should provide plenty of room for your EMF albums and that Rage Against the Machine discography. In related news, Tosh also introduced the soon-to-come SD-F16G and SD-F08G, 16GB / 8GB Class 6 SDHC cards that should handle even the quickest of cameras when they launch over the next few months. No prices to chew on just yet, but we'd wager they'll be competitive.

  • Transcend's 4GB SDHC high-speed class 6 card

    by 
    Thomas Ricker
    Thomas Ricker
    10.17.2006

    Transcend is here to tell ya that they've got a special new SDHC card on the market. What's so special, you ask? Well, unlike those 4GB cards we've seen from Toshiba, Panasonic, and even Transcend themselves, this one's rated a class 6 on SDHC's 2/4/6 class scale. That means you're guaranteed a data rate of at least 6MB/sec making it a good choice for digital cameras and camcorders in need of some lickity quick SDHC storage. Oh wait, this just in, SanDisk's 4GB Ultra II SDHC card is also class 6 and was announced last month -- sorry Transcend, another second place. Available November for an undisclosed price. But as least you know who to compare it with now, right? [Via Impress]