SanDisk's 64GB Ultra SDXC Card Hits the Streets
We probably have a ways to go before anyone releases a 2TB SDXC memory card, but in the meantime, SanDisk has brought to market its 64GB Ultra SDXC card, the company's highest capacity SD card ever.
"SDXC is the successor to the popular SDHC card format," said Susan Park, director, retail product marketing, SanDisk. "The 64GB SanDisk Ultra SDXC card delivers the speed and capacity consumers need for extended HD video recording and improved rapid shooting of still images. The card is an ideal complement for recently-announced SDXC-compatible cameras and camcorders."
With a Class 4 speed rating, SanDisk's new 64GB boasts a read speed of up to 15MB/s. SanDisks says you'll be able to store more than eight hours of HD video with recording speed of 9Mbps (HD standard).
You have to pay to play, though, and this one will set you back $350.

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PeterVu
February 22, 2010 at 4:06pm
So how long until the chinese copy one and sell for a mere 60~ bucks?
We all know this will happen soon enough but that aside...
Will this work in existing SDHC slots? Like with a new firmware update? or are we going to see new "SDXC" slots?
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