If there's one thing we're used to seeing on mobile devices of late, it's "microSD cards up to 32GB supported." Problem is, when it actually comes to fitting maximum-size microSDHC cards inside, your ...
MicroSDHC cards are tiny. No one needed to tell you that. They're mostly used in cellphones, but recently they have been both sluggish and hard to find. SanDisk has a Class 2 32GB microSDHC, but it's ...
Kingston this week announced it will soon be shipping its first-ever ultra-large 32GB microSDHC card. It's a Class 4 memory card that will go on sale Monday, October 11, 2010, serving up twice as much ...
Sunbury on Thames – October 6, 2010 -- Kingston Digital Europe Ltd, an affiliate of Kingston Technology Company Inc., the independent world leader in memory products, today announced it is shipping ...
Kingston Technology has announced the release of its first 32GB microSDHC Class 4 card. The Kingston microSDHC 32GB card is intended for entertainment and business applications, as well as smartphone ...
Kingston Digital are now shipping 32GB Class 10 microSDHC cards. The new card is compatible with many of the latest smartphones, hi-def cameras and tablet PCs. The Class 10 cards have a minimum data ...
October 20, 2010: Kingston has released its first 32GB microSDHC Class 4 card, extending storage capacities for the latest batch of smartphones. Capable of storing close to 29,000 photos, over 6,000 ...
If you are a mobile phone user that stores tons of content on your device like music, video, and photos you need a lot of storage. If you are using a phone that has a microSD card slot built in to ...
Well, at least you've got options now. Just days after SanDisk's once-rare 32GB microSDHC card fell to $87, along comes Kingston with a nearly identical unit of its own. The difference? It's Class 4 ...
There’s really no need to get whimsical with this post. Kingston has announced a 32GB SDHC for you HD recording folk or anyone that really needs 32 gigs worth of room on an SD card. You’ll have to ...
It was a bit late to the party with its 16GB SDHC card, and Kingston looks to be playing catch-up again when it comes to 32GB cards, with it only now releasing its first such high capacity wonder.
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