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Product category: Memory Devices and Modules
News Release from: Kingston Technology | Subject: Secure Digital Cards
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 14 January 2005

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Kingston Technology has expanded its Secure Digital Card product line with the release of two new high-capacity devices.

Kingston Technology has expanded its Secure Digital (SD) Card product line with the release of a 512Mbyte Elite Pro Hi-Speed SD Card, the latest generation of high-capacity, small form factor digital storage devices on the market today and a 1Gbyte standard SD Card "Kingston Technology is committed to providing our customers with the latest in high-performance digital media solutions", said Thomas Marschner, Vice President, Sales and Marketing Europe, Kingston Technology

"Secure Digital's small form factor, faster transfer speeds, and enhanced security features makes it the ideal compact storage solution for today's digital devices", continued Marschner.

Kingston Technology's two new SD Cards offer higher performance and greater capacity for a multitude of applications - making them ideal expansion options for SD-enabled devices such as digital audio players, digital cameras, PDAs and mobile phones.

Designed for the digital professional or "power" user, the new 512Mbyte Hi-Speed Elite Pro provides faster transfer rates for essentially anyone wanting increased performance from digital devices that use SD Card technology.

Delivering Kingston Technology's best price to performance value, the new 1Gbyte standard SD Card offers all SD Card users the advantage of being able to store tremendous amounts of data in a secure environment.

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