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Kingston Extends SDHC Flash family with miniSDHC
By
ChannelTimes Staff
Mumbai, Aug 13, 2007
The ever evolving IT has increased the demand for memory products much to the channel partners delight. With sleeker, more sophisticated mobile phones, Personal Digital Assistants (PDAs), and MP3 players offering 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.
Taking into consideration these needs, Kingston Technology is expanding its line of Secure Digital High-Capacity (SDHC) memory cards with the introduction of a 4GB miniSDHC card, available in Class 2, 4, and 6 speed ratings.
"Kingston is ready with miniSDHC memory to support the popular but storage-hungry advanced features of these next generation digital devices," said Rajesh Panicker, country manager of Kingston Technology (India).
The higher capacity and faster speeds offered by Kingston miniSDHC cards make them ideal for supporting new, smaller-profile multifunction phones and digital devices able to take advantage of the advanced expansion memory platform.
The miniSDHC card format will be able to hold more than 2,000 images, 750 digital music tracks, or 4.5 hours of MPEG4 video.
Though identical in physical size, Kingston miniSDHC is compatible with miniSDHC host devices only - and not backward compatible with standard miniSD-enabled devices or readers.
Backed by a lifetime warranty and free technical support, Kingston miniSDHC Flash memory cards are available through Kingston partners, including Avnet India, Ingram Micro, Kobian Electronics, and Transtek Infoways.
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