Verbatim has released the next generation of Flash card today – the SDXC (SD eXtended Capacity) class 10 memory card, with 64GB storage capacity.
November 25, 2010: Verbatim has released the next generation of Flash card today – the SDXC (SD eXtended Capacity) class 10 memory card, with 64GB storage capacity.
The new SDXC Flash card is designed to handle large volumes of data at very high speed and provides users more portable storage and speed for their electronic devices such as mobile phones, camcorders, digital cameras or game consoles. While SDHC cards provide storage capacities up to 32GB, the new SDXC memory card stores 64GB of data, offering enough space for over 20,000 10-megapixel JPEG images with fine mode or 8 hours recording with Full HD video mode.
Two advances in technology have made it possible to handle these larger volumes of data – the exFAT file system and the UHS-I bus interface. The exFAT file system handles the large volumes of data, while the UHS-I bus interface transfers movies, videos, pictures, games, eBooks, mobile apps or navigation maps with speeds up to 104MB/s.
The Verbatim SDXC 64GB class 10 memory card is compatible with Windows 7, Vista and XP and works in host products featuring the latest SDXC technology. While SD and SDHC cards can be used in SDXC slots, SDXC cards only perform in SDXC host products. PC or laptop users need to download an SDXC compatible driver for the SD slot available from the Microsoft Download Centre. The Verbatim SDXC 64GB memory card is now available for RRP $399.95 For more information, visit www.verbatim.com.au
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