Transcend Unveils Ultimate Class 10 SDHC Cards !
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Transcend has announced its latest Ultimate Class 10 SDHC cards worldwide as a part of Transcend’s “Ultimate” line of powerful high-speed memory cards. They are capable of outperforming current Class 6 cards at the enhanced transfer speed of 20MB/s and massive storage capacity of up to 16GB. The new Class 10 SDHC cards feature 20MB/s write and 16MB/s read speeds in order to help the process data quickly and prevent lag when recording 1920×1080 Full HD videos at 60fps. Moreover, the Class 10 SDHC cards offer impressive data transfer rates, giving users the ability to unlock the full capabilities of their DSLR cameras.
Transcend Ultimate SDHC cards are available in high-capacity sizes ranging from 4GB to 16GB.
The 16GB SDHC card is able to store up to 6552 pictures (based on 5 megapixel JPEG compression format), over 88 hours of standard quality video (MPEG-4 video at 384 Kbps), or 240 minutes of HD video (AVCHD at 9 Mbps. At present they are available in 4GB, 8GB and 16 GB capacities and cost $15.04, $28.30 and $58.56, respectively.
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