SanDisk’s 8 Gigs of Goodness

Posted in Flash Memory, SanDisk by Chetz on March 17th, 2007

SanDisk roles out 8GB SDHC, the highest capacity yet.What happens when 1 gig of memory for your flash memory card isn’t good enough? Well, maybe you might want to go all the way and take it to the max which for the moment is a whopping 8 gigsbytes.

SanDisk has unveiled an 8 GB SD High Capacity card, the biggest so far in the SD format. What that means in everyday terms is that you now have the ability to store more than 4,000 high resolution photographs, 15 hours of MPEG 4 video or 2,000 digital songs on a single card – does any of us have that many favorite songs? Well, it doesn’t matter because with this new SanDisk card you can store all of the one-hit wonders since Chuck Barry blasted on the music scene.

The 8 GB SDHC card will come bundled with a SanDisk MicroMate USB 2.0 reader free of charge, allowing the consumer to make sure that their card will be read by their computers. The MicroMate also works with standard SD cards.

After making its splash at CeBIT this week, the 8 gig SDHC card and MicroMate USB reader will start to appear on store shelves come April. The bundle is targeted for a retail price of $189.99.

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