This festive season, serious shutterbugs who demand the best from their DSLRs can meet their need for speed when creating and saving their works of art. SanDisk, a global leader in flash memory cards, recently unveiled the SanDisk Extreme SDHC card, one of the world’s fastest 32 gigabyte SDHC card, capable of read/write speeds of up to 30 megabytes per second; and a new line of SanDisk Extreme Pro CompactFlash cards with capacities ranging from 16GB to 64GB and read/write speeds of up to 90MB/sec.
Whether you’re a professional or a hobbyist, the lightning-fast speeds and whopping capacities of these new SanDisk cards will leave the competition trailing in the dust.
With these cards’ massive capacities, trigger-happy photographers can now rest assured that they will not run out of space while trying to capture that elusive perfect shot. The cards’ blazing speeds help photographers take more photos in a shorter amount of time when using continuous burst mode, and eliminate tedious waiting periods when transferring gigabytes of images to a PC after a long shooting session.
Thrillseekers visiting extreme climates from the Antarctica to the Sahara can also count on SanDisk Extreme cards to capture their adventures, even at temperatures from minus 25 degrees C to 85 degrees C.
SanDisk also has a great gadget for non-photographers – a USB flash drive with a backup button. Quite a few external drives come with push-button backup, but how many USB flash drives do? With capacities of up to 64GB, SanDisk Ultra Backup USB flash drive can backup your precious honeymoon pictures, family videos and other files automatically, at the touch of its backup button – no cables or software installation needed. It’s password-protected and can encrypt your data, too – useful for the many people who find it painful and expensive to back up.
The SanDisk Extreme memory cards and SanDisk Ultra Backup USB flash drive are now available at major retailers in Singapore. From now until 10th January 2010, receive an exclusive memory card case worth S$19.90, with any purchase of a SanDisk Ultra or SanDisk Extreme product 8GB and higher.
Whether you’re a professional or a hobbyist, the lightning-fast speeds and whopping capacities of these new SanDisk cards will leave the competition trailing in the dust.
With these cards’ massive capacities, trigger-happy photographers can now rest assured that they will not run out of space while trying to capture that elusive perfect shot. The cards’ blazing speeds help photographers take more photos in a shorter amount of time when using continuous burst mode, and eliminate tedious waiting periods when transferring gigabytes of images to a PC after a long shooting session.
Thrillseekers visiting extreme climates from the Antarctica to the Sahara can also count on SanDisk Extreme cards to capture their adventures, even at temperatures from minus 25 degrees C to 85 degrees C.
SanDisk also has a great gadget for non-photographers – a USB flash drive with a backup button. Quite a few external drives come with push-button backup, but how many USB flash drives do? With capacities of up to 64GB, SanDisk Ultra Backup USB flash drive can backup your precious honeymoon pictures, family videos and other files automatically, at the touch of its backup button – no cables or software installation needed. It’s password-protected and can encrypt your data, too – useful for the many people who find it painful and expensive to back up.
The SanDisk Extreme memory cards and SanDisk Ultra Backup USB flash drive are now available at major retailers in Singapore. From now until 10th January 2010, receive an exclusive memory card case worth S$19.90, with any purchase of a SanDisk Ultra or SanDisk Extreme product 8GB and higher.
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