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Silicon Power Unleashes SDHC Class 10 16GB

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Industry leading flash memory manufacturer, Silicon Power today unleashes SDHC Class 10 16GB memory card. Aimed at HD quality photo capacity, instant and continuous photo shots, the SDHC Class 10 16GB memory card will bring out the best in your digital camera and you will never miss any important moment. With modern day digital cameras becoming smaller in size, the CF card is no longer the only storage solution. Silicon Power's SDHC Class 10 16GB memory card offers users an extra choice when choosing the digital camera's memory card.

With an eye on the digital camera market, Silicon Power saw the change in the main stream digital camera market where SDHC card has become the main storage choice. Along with the digital camera put more emphasis on the features such as continuous shooting mode, the demand on fast write speed and large storage capacity has become critical for memory card. Should the memory card not write data fast enough, the camera will haul and it is during these few precious seconds that one may miss "the moment". The demand for write speed is faster and the need for storage capacity is greater. Silicon Power's SDHC Class 10 16GB has both of these characteristics, high speed to allow users to snap away continuously at will and need not worry about having not enough storage capacity.



Silicon Power's SDHC Class 10 is in compliance with SD Association specifications and is available in 4GB/8GB/16GB. It is durable and compatible with modern day digital handheld devices that support SDHC.

Features:
  • Continuous photo shoot, suited for DSLR or digital cameras
  • High capacity and compatibility
  • Compatible with Class 10 transfer standards
  • Compatible with SD Association compliant devices

Specifications:
  • Dimension:24mm x 32mm x 2.1mm
  • Weight:2g
  • Durability:plug and pull test at least 10,000
  • Working voltage:2.7V ~ 3.6V
  • Operating temperature: -25℃~85℃
  • Storage temperature: -40℃~85℃
  • Humidity:8% to 95%
  • Warranty: Lifetime

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- Silicon Power industry leading? Never heard of 'em.
- No write/read speeds indicated, hm?
- I love the unwanted :p-smilie :laugh:

Really I'm all up for fast and reliable SD cards, but rathen than throwing with selling arguments, give us numbers that really matter!
 
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I recently bought a class 10 Panasonic. Different brand but similar technology.
As usual my camera takes good photos with it. Main difference I have noticed is it is faster when down loading photos to hard drive.

Nice to see more fast SDHC.
 

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I recently bought a class 10 Panasonic. Different brand but similar technology.
As usual my camera takes good photos with it. Main difference I have noticed is it is faster when down loading photos to hard drive.

Nice to see more fast SDHC.

Likely notice the ability to take pictures faster too if the camera could.
 
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Likely notice the ability to take pictures faster too if the camera could.


I have a Panasonic HD camcorder (SD9). Can't find the charger... :banghead:

When I find the charger I want to test the class 10 on it to see if it increases the mbs when playing. I use a PS3 to play the SDHC and it shows the the mbs/ps. If it increased that means the camera is able to record my data when recording as well. Will test some time. AFter i find the battery. :banghead:
 
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