It’s about time! For too long have we suffered the lack of decent storage space with 2GB capacity cards. Finally Kingston has shone the light and our space problems just took a back seat, with the release of their 4GB Secure Digital High-Capacity (SDHC) memory cards in India. These cards are available in Class 2, 4 and 6 speed ratings.
"As sleeker, more sophisticated mobile phones, PDAs and MP3 players offer digital imaging, music, video, mobile TV and games, the need for higher data transfer rates, increased storage and smaller form factor expansion memory becomes greater," said Rajesh Panicker, Country Manager, India, Kingston Technology. "Kingston is ready with miniSDHC memory to support the popular but storage-hungry advanced features of these next generation digital devices."
Thanks to the higher capacity and speed, rest assured we should have no more of these issues when it comes to some of our electronic devices. Let’s face it, not all can support more than 2GB cards at the moment so we may have a bit of a wait till they do. But who cares at least step one is already completed.
With Kingston’s lifetime warranty and free technical support that’s just another feather in their cap. They’re available in India and are distributed by Avnet India, Ingram Micro, Kobian Electronics and Transtek Infoways. Prices are - Rs. 2800 for the GB Class 2 SDHC, Rs. 2900 for the 4GB Class 4 SDHC and Rs. 3900 for the 4GB Class 6 SDHC.
Kingston Launches 4GB MiniSD
By: Shayne Rana
| Aug 10, 2007
| Ads by Google | ||
niharika @ Aug 10, 2007
LATEST NEWS
- Nokia 5800 XpressMusic Officially Launched in India
- CES 09: Dell Previews G-Series Green LED Monitors
- CES 09: Skype Launches on Android and Java-Enabled Mobiles
- CES 09: Palm Announces New OS, Handset
- CES 09: AMD Launches ATI Mobility Radeon HD 4000 Series Graphics for Notebooks
- Ghostbusters - The Game Dated
- Dawn of War II MP Beta Info Emerges
- Red Alert 3 Now Available on Steam
- CES 09: Sony Releases Series of High Energy Efficient Televisions
- Ces 09: Nokia and Philips Join Forces to Bring DLNA
| Ads by Google | ||
RELATED
Hot Searches & Keywords :
AMD
ATI
Acer
Adobe
Apple
Asus
Benq
Blackberry
Blizzard
Blu-Ray
Bluetooth
CES 2007
Canon
Capcom
Creative
DVD
Dell
E3 2007
E3 2008
EA
Electronic Arts
Facebook
Google
HP
Halo
ITunes
Intel
Internet
Ipod
LCD
LG
Lenovo
Linux
Logitech
Microsoft
Mobile
Mobile Phone
Mobile Phones
Motorola
Mp3
Myspace
Nintendo
Nokia
Nvidia
PC
PMP
PS2
PS3
PSP
Philips
Reliance Communications
Samsung
Sandisk
Search Engine
Skype
Smartphone
Sony
Sony Ericsson
Toshiba
Ubisoft
Valve
Vista
Voip
Website
Wii
Windows
Windows Mobile
Windows Vista
WoW
Xbox 360
Xbox Live
Xbox360
Yahoo!
Youtube
Zune
digicam
digital camera
iPhone
laptop
mp3 player
printer
social networking site
test
yahoo
| Ads by Google | ||
|
|
Sections
Products
Camcorders |
Controllers |
CPUs |
Desktop PCs |
Digital Cameras |
Digital Video Recorders |
DVD Players |
Games |
Gaming Consoles |
General |
GPS Systems |
Handhelds / PDAs |
Hard Drives |
Headphones & Headsets |
HiFi Audio Systems |
Home Theater Systems |
Input Devices |
Internet |
Laptops |
lenovo |
Low Level Components |
Mac Systems |
Mobile Phone Accessories |
Mobile Phones |
Monitors |
Motherboards |
MP3 / Audio Players |
Multi-Function Devices |
Networking |
Optical Drives |
PC Accessories |
PC Add-on Cards |
PC Cabinets |
PC Games |
Printers |
Projectors |
RAM Modules |
Scanners |
Software |
Speakers |
Telecom |
TVs |
Video Players |


