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Toshiba microSDHC up to 16gig

Posted by Chris Leckness on November 26, 2008 – 9:21 pm  Share
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toshibasdcards It looks like Toshiba wants to stay right on that cutting edge for these tiny wonders.  Sometime early next year you will be able to get 16gig SDHC and microSDHC cards for your toys.

Sandisk may have a 16GB microSDHC card already a little sneakily on the scene, but now Toshiba’s announced it’s joining the game with one of its own. The card is compliant with SD memory standard version 2.00, as are the other two cards Tosh is making: The 8GB and 16GB SDHC cards with a maximum write speed of a speedy 20MB/s. All of these tiny memory units are due for production and sale over the next two to three months, so you’ll be slipping them into your cellphones and cameras from early ‘09

It always amazes me how quickly the capacity of microSD cards increase.  They are so freakin’ tiny!  I’m not about to show my age and tell you how tiny the memory was on my first laptop, so just drop that one right now!The other nice thing about these high capacity cards; current "big" cards go down in price!  ;)

btw, I’m the new guy around here.  Been a friend of Chris’ for a while now and when he asked me to join the team I was quite pleased.  Thanks Chris!

Source: Gizmodo

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