Lexar Media, a provider of memory products for digital media, recently announced the release of their Lexar Professional 600x and 300x 32GB CompactFlash cards as well as the Lexar Professional ...
How does one review a memory card without getting super technical and uber nerdy? Test it against every other memory card in your camera bag! That’s how. I’ve had the great pleasure of having the ...
Now, the guys over at MIC Gadget have introduced a new card reader for the iPad 2 that will read CF cards. This could be a game-changer for professional photographers who use high-end cameras like the ...
Page 2: The Card, 15-in-1 Reader and Our Test System SiSoft SANDRA provides a fair amount of detail regarding their Removable Storage/Flash Benchmark module, within the help section of the software.
The MIC Gadgets company presents the CompactFlash memory card reader for the iPad and iPad 2. This innovation will especially appeal to owners of advanced SLR cameras that use CF type memory cards. In ...
iPad: If you've ever wished you could stick your camera's memory card into the iPad, check out these little card readers. They plug into the iPad and automatically open the Photos app for better ...
The number of cameras that use CFast media is growing rapidly and the prices are coming down. In early 2015 a typical 60GB CFast card sold for about $400. Nowadays you can get a 256GB card for about ...
Page 2: The Card, 15-in-1 Reader and Our Test System Page 3: Performance and Conclusion No question about it, Flash Memory devices have taken on the Consumer Tech industry by storm. Flash memory is ...
First, there is no such thing as PCMCIA or Cardbus anymore. Both standards are officially encapsulated under "PC Card".<BR><BR>CF and PC Card are, for the most part, interchangeable, provided you have ...
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