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Delkin has launched a new line of VideoPro Flash memory cards
(www.delkin.com/products/videopro) for recording Full-HD video.
They'll be available in SDHC format.
Delkin's VideoPro cards, when used with the company's ExpressCard
adapters or USB 2.0 readers, reduce the time needed to download
digital video files to a computer. The memory card line uses high
grade SLC NAND flash products, advanced controller design, and
quality control guidelines based on ISO:9001 standards, according to
the folks at Delkin.
The VideoPro line of memory cards is expected to ship worldwide by
April. They will be offered in 4GB/1 hour, 8GB/2-hour, 16GB/4-hours
and 32GB/8-hours -- on the HD Standard setting -- for SDHC format.
Suggested retail prices are US$59.99, $99.99, $149.99, and $239.99
respectively.