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SanDisk has $20 rebates on 512MB Compact Flash and SD cards on Amazon, bringing the CF down to $63.99 and the SD down to $95.99. I just paid $105 dollars for a stick of PC3200 DDR, ...
Thanks to the fact that current Xbox 360 memory cards only hold 64MB and the Xbox Live Arcade game Castlevania: Symphony of the Night weighs in at 97MB, ...
SanDisk also announced a $74.99 128MB MultiMediaCard, which will begin shipping to retailers this month and 512MB and 1GB Secure Digital cards. The 512MB SD card will cost $169.99 and will be ...
1up reports that GameStop is taking preorders on a 512MB memory card for the Xbox 360, which is slated to ship in March at $50. Why? Why would you buy something like this? Granted, it’s slightly ...
Matsushita Electric has announced that it will introduce “PRO HIGH SPEED Series” 1GB and 512MB SD Memory Cards this Fall with doubled internal data transfer rates. Both SD Memory Cards use Panasonic's ...
Lexar Media's 512MB Secure Digital memory cards (which are used in an increasing number of digital cameras) are now available in Australia through local distributor, Mittoni (www.mittoni.com) at a ...
Though the half-terabyte SD card has a capacity that’s 1,000 times larger than the 512MB SD card SanDisk unveiled in 2003, it keeps the same physical stamp-like size (0.94 x 1.25 x 0.08 inches).
The new SD card represents a 1,000-fold increase over SanDisk’s first 512MB SD card, which was released in 2003. The 512GB SanDisk Extreme PRO SDXC UHS-I card is designed to meet the speed ...
SanDisk has announced its, and the world's, highest capacity SD memory card so far. Designed with professional videographers and photographers in mind, the 512 GB SanDisk Extreme PRO SDXC UHS-I ...
In September 2014, SanDisk (SNDK) released the Extreme Pro SDXC memory card, which is the world’s first Secure Digital card with storage of 512 gigabytes of data. In September 2014, ...
With rising demand from multimedia-enabled handsets, 512MB microSD cards will become mainstream in the SD memory card market in the second quarter of this year, according to sources at SanDisk Taiwan.
It's been getting on for three years since Nintendo released their 512MB SD card for the Wii, which makes this new model long overdue. It'll hit Japan in mid-March, and so far the pricing is ...