05
January, 2010
Transcend
Information, Inc. (Transcend), a worldwide
leader in storage and multimedia products, is proud to announce the
launch of its Ultimate Class 10 SDHC™ cards. Part of
Transcend’s “Ultimate” line of powerful
high-speed memory cards, the new Class 10 SDHC ™cards easily
outperform current Class 6 cards, with enhanced transfer speeds of
20MB/s and massive storage capacity of up to 16GB.
Ultra-fast
Write Speed
As high-tech gadgets become increasingly advanced with ever-improving
video and audio quality, memory card write speed plays an important
role in taking high-megapixel pictures and shooting high-definition
videos. Featuring the top-of-the-line Class 10 speed rating introduced
by the SD™ Card Association this year as part of its new
SD™ 3.0 specification, Transcend’s new Ultimate
series SDHC™ cards provide blazing fast performance tailored
specifically for high-speed consecutive shooting as well as smooth HD
video
recording.
Compared to Class 2 cards that only guarantee write speeds of 2MB/s, or
Class 6 versions that start at 6MB/s, the new Class 10 SDHC™
cards boast 16MB/s write and 20MB/s read speeds that help process data
quickly and prevent lag when recording 1920x1080 Full HD videos at
60fps. Transcend Ultimate Class 10 SDHC™ cards offer
impressive data transfer rates, giving users the ability to unlock the
full capabilities of their DSLR cameras.
Vast
Storage Capacity for Memory-hungry Devices
To meet the requirements of high-megapixel DSLRs that can fill memory
cards quickly, Transcend Ultimate SDHC™ cards are available
in high-capacity sizes ranging from 4GB to 16GB. The 16GB
SDHC™ card can store up to 6552 pictures (based on 5
megapixel JPEG compression format), over 88 hours of standard quality
video (MPEG-4 video at 384 Kbps), or 240 minutes of HD video (AVCHD at
9 Mbps), providing photography enthusiasts with sufficient space for
their high-resolution digital masterpieces. Currently offered in 4GB,
8GB to 16GB versions, Transcend’s new Ultimate series Class
10 SDHC™ cards are highly recommended for entry to mid-level
digital camera or camcorder users.
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