Transcend, a well known manufacturer of multimedia and storage products has announced the availability of 128GB Class 10 SDXC Memory Card. This is the first of its kind to be released by the company.
As HD video recording becomes increasingly popular, the need for high density storage follows. For this reason, we have seen many manufacturers start to increase the capacity of their SD and Compact ...
Transcend has went ahead and revealed their 64GB Class 10 card, which will almost certainly break speed records (as well as your budget). Transcend claims that the new card will offer transfer rates ...
Transcend has introduced industrial-grade SuperMLC CFast 2.0 CFX720 memory cards to its line-up. Positioned between its SLC and MLC NAND flash offerings, Transcend’s SuperMLC technology offers ...
If you are in the market for the ultimate in compact flash memory, today we have a treat for you. Aimed at the digital professional, Transcend's latest line-up of Compact Flash cards aims to please ...
Transcend Information, Inc. (Transcend), a worldwide leader in storage and multimedia products, is proud to announce the launch of its CFast 2.0 CFX650 and CFX600 Memory Cards. Designed to support ...
Popular brand for storage and multimedia solutions, Transcend confirms the launch of their SDHC Class 10 UHS-I Memory Card in an official statement. Transcend reveals that the memory card has been ...
Press Release: Transcend Announces its Ultra-Speed 4GB SDHC (class 6) Card Taipei-Transcend Information, Inc., a world leader in flash memory cards, is very proud to announce its 4GB high-speed SD ...
Bangalore: Transcend launched its new SDHC Class 10 UHS-I memory card. Combining the already impressive Class 10 specification with the performance boost of UHS-I, Transcend’s SDHC Class 10 Ultra High ...
Transcend Information, provider of storage and multimedia products, has announced the release of its new Wi-Fi SD memory card that instantly adds wireless capability... Transcend Information, provider ...
February 2010 has come and gone, and we're still not seeing a heck of a lot of traction with regard to CFast. Hailed as the next major leap in the CompactFlash standard, CFast cards rely on the SATA ...
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