Kingston introduces 4 GB SDHC card
Kingston Technology has announced it will begin producing the new Secure Digital High-Capacity (SDHC) Class 2 card and enhance the function of its existing 15-in-1 Reader to support the growing storage demands of high performance digital still cameras (DSC), digital video cameras and other high resolution image recording devices. The new SDHC memory cards are available now in 4 GB capacities at a retail price of $199 through Kingston’s global network of resellers, according to the company.
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