If you want high data transfer speeds (20 megabytes per second) in a 32-gigabyte SD flash memory card--an industry first, Panasonic asserts--prepare to pay up for it. Stephen Shankland worked at CNET ...
Panasonic has unveiled the world’s fastest SDHC (Secure Digital High Capacity) card, with a whopping 32 GB of memory. The new card, to be released April, will comply with the Class 6 speed ...
Panasonic Announces Rugged Compact Camcorder With SD Card Memory Storage; New Water and Shock Resistant Camcorder Trades Moving Parts for Durability Panasonic today announced a new SD Memory Card ...
Some say that memories are priceless. This may be true, but memory has a price, and it's a high one. Panasonic’s new anxiety-inducing, eggs-in-one-basket SDXC card packs 64GB into a sliver the size of ...
Osaka, Japan – Panasonic, the leading brand for which Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd. is known, has unveiled two 3CCD high-definition (HD) consumer digital video cameras that record 1080i HD ...
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LAS VEGAS, NV (January 6, 2010) – Panasonic today announced the availability of the company's first 64 GB* and 48 GB* SDXC Memory Cards. The new SDXC Memory Cards, the RP-SDW64GE1K (64 GB) and ...
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The format of future memory cards, SDXC, just announced by the SD Card Association — of which Panasonic is a founding member — allows data storage in capacities between 32GB and 2TB. The format of ...
Matsushita Electric Industrial (Panasonic) will introduce a new Panasonic 1GB Secure Digital card in the Japanese market next month, with worldwide distribution starting in May. : Matsushita Electric ...
We've already heard some of the claims made about SHDC cards using the new UHS-I specification, and it looks like we'll now soon have our first actual cards based on the spec courtesy of Panasonic.
A federal appeals court has reinstated an antitrust suit by Samsung Electronics accusing Panasonic Corp. of illegally monopolizing the market for SD cards, the flash-memory cards widely used in cell ...