A 16 GB model has been added to Kingston's range of SecureDigital high-capacity (SDHC) memory cards.
The company explains that a memory card with such capacity is capable of storing hours of video or thousands of photos, despite modern technology operating at higher resolutions than in the past.
With the new SDHC card, 7,500 six-megapixel still images or four hours of video filmed in high-definition extended mode may be stored.
Jaja Lin, Flash memory marketing manager at Kingston, says: "Our new 16 GB class-four memory card answers the performance needs and expands Kingston's product line to provide a memory solution for every application."
The new model is the largest in the company's portfolio, which also offers capacities of 4 and 8 GB across class two, four and six memory cards.
Kingston recently unveiled its DataTraveler 400 USB Flash Drive, capable of synchronising data between two separate computer systems thanks to software preloaded on to the drive.
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Kingston launches 16 GB SDHC memory card
01/02/2008
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