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SanDisk Doubles CF Card Capacity and Boosts Card Speeds

October 15, 2008: The entire series of SanDisk Extreme IV CompactFlash cards has received a 12.5-percent speed boost while the newly-released 16-gigabyte (GB) card is double previous capacities.

Compatible with all CompactFlash cameras (including the latest UDMA-enabled models), the new Extreme IV CompactFlash 45MB/s (300X) memory cards are faster than previous models. Depending on the camera used, the increased performance of the SanDisk Extreme IV memory card line may help reduce the delay between shots, enabling photographers to take more photos. Faster card-to-computer data transfer speeds also save time and improve photographers' workflows.

SanDisk Extreme IV cards carry a lifetime limited warranty and hold the industry's widest guaranteed operating temperature range, from 13F (minus 25C) to 185F (plus 85C). Extreme IV CF cards can transfer data from card to computer using a SanDisk Extreme FireWire reader (sold separately), which helps speed up workflow by transferring large image files through the computer's FireWire port at a speed of up to 45MB/s. The 16GB SanDisk Extreme IV CompactFlash memory card is available now with an RRP of $450. For product information, visit www.sandisk.com.

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