28/01/08
In order to meet the growing consumer demand for larger capacity,
high-speed memory cards, Transcend Information, Inc. (Transcend), a
global leader in memory products, recently released its new 32GB 133x CF
card - a welcome addition to Transcend's successful and ever-growing
line of flash memory cards.
Transcend's 133x CF cards target users who demand superior performance
and reliability from their memory cards, including professional
photographers, reporters and photography enthusiasts. To ensure ultimate
compatibility and speed, these cards operate in both dual-channel and
Ultra DMA mode 4 modes. Transcend's 133x CF cards achieve
extraordinarily fast read/write speeds of up to 45MB/16MB per second on
average, making consecutive shooting and non-stop video recording with
today's high-performance digital single lens reflex cameras (DSLR)
easier than ever. With impressive transfer speeds and enormous
capacities up to 32GB, users are guaranteed to get the very best
performance results from their high-tech digital equipment.
Designed from the ground up for speed and reliability, Transcend's 133x
CF cards feature built-in ECC (Error Correction Code) to automatically
detect and correct errors during data transfer, which prevents data
corruption and missing files. During the manufacturing process,
Transcend uses only brand name MLC NAND Flash chips and premium quality
components to ensure robust, long-life durability and guaranteed
performance. For further peace of mind, all CF cards are comprehensively
tested for compatibility as well as reliability, and carry Transcend's
renowned Lifetime Warranty. Aside from the new extra-large 32GB version,
Transcend's high-speed 133X CF cards are also available in 1Gb, 2Gb,
4Gb, 8Gb and 16Gb capacities.
Product Features:
The Transcend 32Gb 133x CompactFlash card is available now at a cost
of €158.00 (around £118).
For more information, please visit the Transcend website.
http://www.transcend.nl/
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