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Now Get 64GB On Your Memory Card


 CRN Network, December 3, 2009, 1330

Memory vendor, Transcend has introduced the 400X CompactFlash cards with capacities ranging up to 64GB. The new 400X CF cards feature high-speed transfer rates up to 90Mbps read and 60Mbps write.

 

Austin Huang, Regional Head, Sales, Saarc and Asia-Pacific, Transcend, said, “With storage capacities ranging from 16GB to 64GB, the 400X CF cards allow digital camera users to take thousands of high-resolution photos at a time without the inconvenience of switching cards. The 64GB 400X CF card, for instance, can capture more than 13,000 still images (with a 10 megapixel camera) and record over three hours of Full HD video (1920x1080 at 38.6Mbps). Compared to dual-layer Blu-ray discs that can only hold a maximum of 50GB, Transcend's 400X CF cards offer smaller dimensions and larger storage capacity, allowing users of digital single lens reflex cameras (DSLR) and HD video camcorders to take full advantage of their high-resolution equipment.”

 

Fully compliant with CompactFlash 4.1 specifications, Transcend's 400X CompactFlash cards deliver transfer speeds up to 90Mbps with support for Ultra DMA (UDMA) mode 6, the fastest interface speed available for CF cards. These cards instantly store high-resolution image data, which makes consecutive shooting and non-stop video recording faster and easier.

 

Additionally, each card features built-in ECC (Error Correction Code) that automatically detects and corrects any errors that might occur during data transfer. Available in 16GB, 32GB and 64GB capacities, the cards offer lifetime warranty. The 64GB card comes at an MRP of Rs 27,000.

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