DSLRs to drive Compact Flash demand in 2007
Growing demand for digital single-lens reflex (DSLR) cameras is expected to buoy the market for Compact Flash (CF) cards in 2007, according to sources with memory makers. CF cards have lost their competition in the consumer electronics market to SD cards, which are now the favorite for handsets and consumer digital still cameras (DSCs), the sources said.
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