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Buffalo Readies Two New microSDHC Memory Cards

Buffalo Inc. today announced two more smartphone-loving microSDHC memory cards offering 16 GB and 32 GB worth of storage space. These cards comply with the version 2.0 SD specifications, are Class 10-rated (transfer speed is at least 10 MB/s), and come bundled with an SD adapter. Both cards will become available early next month. Pricing was not revealed.

ADATA Launches Industry First Mobile Device/Memory Card Optimization Site – GoMobile

ADATA Technology is pleased to announce the launch of the industry's first mobile device/memory card optimization site - GoMobile. With GoMobile, ADATA provides a compatibility and m-Commerce solution which allows consumers to find the most suitable memory card for use with a smartphone, tablet computer, digital camera, or camcorder.

In conjunction with the launch of GoMobile, ADATA is hosting a QR Code giveaway event to promote the site nationwide. Running from October 23 to November 4, participants who scan the site's QR code and use the memory search engine to find ADATA compatible products for their device, will have a chance to enter the event's prize drawing. Prizes include ADATA XPG SX900 256GB solid state drives, Premier Pro microSDHC UHS-1 U1 32GB memory cards, and S102 Pro Advanced USB 3.0 32GB Flash drives.

Lexar Introduces High-Performance microSDHC UHS-I and microSDXC UHS-I Memory Cards

Lexar, a leading global brand of flash memory products, today introduced the Lexar High-Performance microSDHC UHS-I and microSDXC UHS-I memory cards for smartphones, tablets, and sports camcorders. The UHS-I cards carry a Class 10 speed classification, and deliver read transfer speeds up to 300x (45MB per second), allowing users to quickly capture, store, play back, and transfer their favorite media files, including 1080p full-HD and 3D video.

Designed for adventure seekers and adrenaline junkies, these cards enable outdoor enthusiasts to capture up to eight hours of their greatest moments in HD and share it with friends faster. Users can also store up to 24,800 photos or 14,200 songs, and when paired with the included USB 3.0 reader, get fast transfer rates from their memory card to their PC or Mac computer.

Lexar Rolls out the Multi-Card 25-in-1 USB 3.0 Reader

Lexar, a leading global brand of flash memory products, today announced the new Lexar Multi-Card 25-in-1 USB 3.0 Reader, a versatile, all-in-one solution for quick and reliable file transfers from 25 of the most popular memory card formats.

The reader provides five slots compatible with popular card formats such as CompactFlash, Secure Digital, including newly added support for Secure Digital Extended Capacity (SDXC) cards, Mobile, Memory Stick and xD-Picture cards. The reader is also backwards compatible with USB 2.0 ports, can read multiple cards simultaneously, and provides card-to-card file transfer. For additional information about the Lexar Multi-Card 25-in-1 USB 3.0 Reader, visit www.lexar.com.

Toshiba Launches the EXCERIA Series microSDHC UHS-I Memory Cards

Toshiba America Electronic Components, Inc., (TAEC), a committed leader that collaborates with technology companies to create breakthrough designs, today announced that it will expand its family of EXCERIA memory cards with the addition of microSDHC versions. The new cards offer the industry's leading performance in this format - which is the smallest currently available.

The EXCERIA series, named to reflect a combination of "excellent" and "experience", offers cards fully compliant with the UHS-I Memory Card Standard. The minimum recording speed is compliant with UHS speed class 1 and SD speed class 10. These cards deliver the capacity, speed and performance needed to support the capabilities of the latest personal digital equipment, including HD video recording and continuous image shooting with digital cameras. Toshiba's EXCERIA family includes versions offering the world's fastest data transfer speed for an SD memory card.

Green House Debuts New, Speedy 32 GB MicroSDHC Memory Card

Japanese company Green House has today rolled out a new memory card suited for the latest, 1080p-capable smartphones, a 32 GB MicroSDHC which features an UHS-I speed rating and is capable of read and write speeds of up to 25 MB/s and 15 MB/s, respectively.

Dubbed GH-SDMRHC32GU, the card complies with the SD Card Specs V3.00, it has a waterproof design, and comes bundled with an SD adaptor. This 32 GB MicroSDHC is backed by a three-year warranty and costs about $102.

Performance Advance in microSDHC Memory Cards from ADATA

ADATA Technology today announces the launch of new Premier Pro microSDHC UHS-I U1 memory cards, which thanks to their ultra-high speed transfer and the latest SD 3.0 standard support, this newest addition to the Premier Pro line offers ideal specifications for smartphone and tablet users.

Premier Pro storage products from ADATA are targeted towards professionals, as well as the most demanding end users. These new microSDHC cards follow through in the tradition of this prestigious product family, with support for the latest SD 3.0 standards. Read/write speeds for the larger capacity cards (16 and 32 gigabytes) are 45 MB/second (Read) and 40 MB/second (Write). They also offer up to 1400/150 IOPs random Read/Write speeds, ensuring high performance while running multiple applications or when working with high resolution media files.

SP Silicon Power Presents 32 GB microSDHC Class 10 Memory Card

Holding your smart phone in one hand, and your digital camera in the other, if you are interested in taking high quality photos or capturing everything you see as your own memory, then you will be familiar with the following mood-killing scenario - "Not Enough Memory" popping up on your screen.

Powered Up by the Capacity and Performance

Now presenting SP/Silicon Power new product - 32 GB microSDHC Class 10 memory card. With a large volume like 32 GB, top with Class 10 super high speed transmission rate, reaching up to 10 MB per second, this small-sized memory card might not look big from the outside, but it is capable of catering to consumers' needs for both capacity and high transfer speed.

Buffalo Intros RMSD-C6SA Class6 MicroSDHC Cards

Buffalo Japan introduced the RMSD-C6SA series of Class6 microSDHC cards. Pictured below, the cards are available in capacities of 4 GB (RMSD-4GC6SA), 8 GB (RMSD-8GC6SA), 16 GB (16GC6SA RMSD), and 32 GB (RMSD-32GC6SA). As Class6 devices, transfer rates of at least 6 MB/s are guaranteed. The packages include adapters that convert these cards into standard-size SDHC cards. Compatibility with devices such as the Nintendo Wii, 3DS, DSi, and DSii, is guaranteed. The 4, 8, 16, and 32 GB variants are priced at 2,880 JPY (US $34.6), 3,880 JPY (US $46.7), 8,880 JPY (US $107), and 17,880 JPY (US $215), respectively.

Silicon Power Launches a 32 GB microSDHC Class 6 Memory Card

Under the stimulation of the sales upsurge of smartphone and tablet computer, the audio-visual experience has extended from home to anywhere, anytime and hence promotes mobile digital storage upgrade. Leading memory storage brand, SP/Silicon Power today announces to expand the microSDHC memory card product line and launch the super massive 32 GB microSDHC Class6 memory card. Its high capacity, high transmission speed and mini size make carrying large amounts of audio-visual data storage more portable than ever!

32 GB microSDHC Class 6 memory card adopts the specification of SD 2.0 and is suitable to apply to handheld mobile devices including high level digital camera or digital video camera of SD 2.0 specification. Its massive high speed transmission rate with minimum reading speed of 6 MB per second is in particular suitable for Full-HD video recording. Moreover, while its size is smaller than a finger nail, microSDHC Class6 memory card can store over 9000 digital photos, 500 minutes of full HD videos, more than 6000 songs and thousands of electronic files. This memory card is all you need for a portable streaming life!

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