Kingston announces its new 16GB microSDHC Card
By Alexis • Mar 13th, 2009 • Category: Memory CardsMemory cards are the most affordable, portable and efficient devices to offer data storage on the go. These devices started with providing megabytes of storage and with the growth and development these cards now offer gigabytes of storage and will continue to achieve the terabyte milestone.
Following in the footsteps of Pretec, the company that recently announced its first 32GB SDXC card, Kingston has also announced its 16GB microSDHC card. Finally, after SanDisk, the Kingston too has joined the fray and brought more competition into the memory card market. This makes sure that the consumers will be delighted as now the prices will drop faster. The Kingston’s 16GB microSDHC card is intended for use in any SDHC capable device and comes with a microSDHC to SDHC adapter. That means you can use it with any MP3 player, like the Epson P-7000 160GB, smartphones, digital cameras, media players and any other compatible device. The 16GB storage space ensures that you can store around 3000 songs or more than 8000 photos at 5 mega pixels or approximately 16 hours of video. However the actual figures will vary and depend upon how you mix up all the data to be stored on the card. The card supports FAT 32 file system. It’s compliant with the SD Specification Version 2.00 and comes with a lifetime warranty.
Vaughan Nankivell, Regional Manager for Kingston Technology commented, “The increased functionality of the latest mobile phones has helped fuel and raise consumers’ appetites for more digital content. Today’s mobile lifestyle includes using phones as portable media players and as a camera. The Kingston16GB microSDHC card removes the barrier of limited internal handset or device memory and allows users to store more photos, songs, games and videos.”
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