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 Not to be outdone by its memory card cousins, the memory stick line has been bumped up to the Sandisk Extreme III Memory Stick PRO Duo. This is great news for those with Sony's first ever dSLR in the market, the A100. Now the Sony fans can enjoy the same high speed and high reliability as the Canon and Nikkon fans. So in case you're planning to attend the Live Earth concert in Antarctica or planning a safari in Africa, don't leave home without your Sandisk Extreme III Memory Stick PRO Duo, any other memory stick would probably either freeze or melt repectively.
Features of the Sandisk Extreme III Memory Stick PRO Duo (MSPD) 1GB:- Designed to meet the critical speed and performance needs of serious professional photographers-lets you quickly capture, view, upload and transfer large image files - Ideal for demanding photo shoots under severe weather conditions - heat, cold, wind, rain, snow, etc. - Built to perform in the most extreme environments and temperatures - from -13 degrees F to 185 degrees F, -25 degrees C to 85 degrees C - Min 18MB/second sequential read and write - Durable, reliable and thoroughly tested - temperature tested (heat and cold); shock and vibration tested - Data recovery software - ensures your photos will always be there (even if you delete them accidentally) - Dedicated, priority technical support hotline for direct customers of SanDisk Extreme products - Included travel case keeps your memory cards organized Sandisk Extreme III Memory Stick PRO Duo available on the 1st of June here at Mr.Gadget Australia! Labels: extreme III, memory card, Memory Stick, Pro Duo, Sandisk
 The Sandisk Extreme IV Compact Flash 2GB is now in stock! Get yours here at Mr.Gadget Australia today. These Extreme IV cards are great for the professional phtographer (or aspring one). A great investment and addition to your high quality equipment, the Sandisk Extreme IV Compact Flash 2GB is a high speed, highly durable and high capacity card. Professionals shouldn't be shooting with anything less! Labels: compact flash, extreme IV, memory card, Sandisk
 Extreeeeeme! The Sandisk Extreme IV Compact Flash 4GB are coming out at the end of this month so you aspiring, amateur and professional photographers take note! I've been using an Ultra II compact flash card in my dSLR and it's been a consistent and reliable memory card. With the Extreme IV range, Sandisk have upped the ante. With faster read and write times, you'd probably only need one card because transfer of files to a computer is quick enough not to distract you away from when you're in "the zone" of photography. The Extreme IV range also comes with data recovery software so if you accidentally delete 4GB worth of photos (cringe!) there will still be light at the end of the tunnel. My wedding is coming up and we talked to the photographer last night. Hope he's using one of these. If not, he better get one from Mr.Gadget! Features of the Sandisk Extreme IV Compact Flash 4GB:- Designed to meet the critical speed and performance needs of serious professional photographers. Significantly improved workflow efficiency for capturing, viewing, upload and transferring large image files - Ideal for demanding photo shoots under severe weather conditions-heat, cold, wind, rain, snow, etc. - Built to perform in the most extreme environments and temperatures-from -13 degrees F to 185 degrees F -25 degrees C to 85 degrees C - Up to 40MB/sec sequential read and write (leveraging the new Extreme FireWire Reader) - Durable, reliable and thoroughly tested-temperature tested (heat and cold); shock and vibration tested - Data recovery software-ensures your photos will always be there (even if you delete them accidentally) - Dedicated, priority technical support hotline for direct customers of SanDisk Extreme products - Included travel case keeps your memory cards organized Sandisk Extreme IV Compact Flash 4GB here at Mr.Gadget Australia end of May!Labels: CF, compact flash, extreme IV, memory card, Sandisk

It may not be as big of a booyah as yesterday's 8GB SD card but 2GB in a piece of plastic and some metal connectors no bigger than a fingernail is no small feat! The Sandisk Memory Stick Micro M2 2GB is here for the Sony gadget lovers. Now you can realise the potential of your mobile phone by being able to store more than just a handful of mp3's or photos. Leave your iPod at home or at the Apple store. Your phone can now also double as a digital camera so you can take as many photos as your MySpace page can handle. Features of the Sandisk Memory Stick Micro M2 2GB:- Includes Memory Stick PRO Duo adapter for universal compatibility with M2 slots and Memory Stick PRO Duo slots - Dual voltage operation; 1.8v for new Sony Ericsson mobile phones, 3.3v for Memory Stick PRO Duo compatible devices - Controlled ejection design allows for easier removal - Sony Magicgate encryption technology support Order your Sandisk Memory Stick Micro M2 2GB here at Mr.Gadget Australia today! Labels: memory card, Memory Stick, MS Micro M2, Sandisk

Here is the new BOOYAH! In the ever increasing capacity size of memory cards, Sandisk will be adding a new memory card to their SD card range, the Sandisk SDHC 8GB Secure Digital with USB Micromate Reader. With 8GB of storage space, this is way bigger than most people's USB flash drives. Caution though, as not all devices are SDHC compliant, so be sure to check with your device manufacturer before you plug one of these in. If your fortunate enough to have a device that accepts SDHC cards this would be a nice addon. Almost like a small solid state hard drive for your PDA or camera. Way more than enough to accomodate a few videos, mp3's and photos. And a couple of thousand documents. Features of the Sandisk SDHC 8GB Secure Digital with USB Micromate Reader:- MicroMate for SD supports SD and SDHC - Easily transfer files between a variety of devices: digital cameras/camcorders, handheld gaming, and mobile devices; to your phone, PDA or computer. - Record and playback DVD-quality video - Capture and store high resolution digital images - Listen to CD-quality music - Keep a SD card in the reader and use it as a USB Flash Drive - Carry it with you so you always have access to your important data Sandisk SDHC 8GB Secure Digital with USB Micromate Reader coming to Mr.Gadget Australia in June!Labels: memory card, Sandisk, sd card, secure digital
 Compact Flash to PCMCIA adapters have been a decent seller in recent times. Not so sure why, must be a laptop owner thing. I usually just use a memory card reader. But to each his own. We only have a handful left of the Compact Flash PCMCIA/PC Card Memory Card Adapters so if you're in the market for one of these, better get in quick. It's truly plug and play so all you need to do is plug the compact flash into the adapter and the adapter into your PCMCIA slot and you have an instant flash hard drive. A small one at that unless you have an 8GB CF card! Features of the Compact Flash PCMCIA/PC Card Memory Card Adapter:
- Fast read and write to a CompactFlash (Type I/II), from any PC Card slot - Works like a removable hard drive on any computer or notebook with a PC Card slot - Full compatibility with all CompactFlash (Type I/II) memory cards - Compact and rugged Order your Compact Flash PCMCIA/PC Card Memory Card Adapter here at Mr.Gadget Australia today!Labels: CF, compact flash, memory card, pc card adapter, PCMCIA
 Rivaled in size only by the MicroSD/Transflash memory card format, the Sandisk Memory Stick Micro M2 1GB is tiny! This card makes any other memory card look like a brick, a mortar block even! Made for the new Sony Ericsson mobile phones, the Micro M2 can also be used in devices which use the Pro Duo format thanks to the included adapter and its dual voltage specs. At this rate, we might be seeing memory cards the size of an eye lash in the next couple of years! Features of the Sandisk Memory Stick Micro M2 1GB:- Includes Memory Stick PRO Duo adapter for universal compatibility with M2 slots and Memory Stick PRO Duo slots - Dual voltage operation; 1.8v for new Sony Ericsson mobile phones, 3.3v for Memory Stick PRO Duo compatible devices - Controlled ejection design allows for easier removal - Sony Magicgate encryption technology support Order your Sandisk Memory Stick Micro M2 1GB here at Mr.Gadget Australia today!Labels: memory card, Memory Stick, MS Micro M2, Pro Duo, Sandisk
Micro SD memory cards fit into many of the new portable digital devices such as the iMate JasJam and Dopod 838 Pro. The best thing about these cards is that they carry a 5-Year Limited Warranty. Go Kingston! Features of the Kingston Micro SD 1GB: - The microSD / Transflash cards are universally compatible - Comes bundled with an SD Adapter, providing universal compatibility with other devices using a full-size SD memory card slot - Built-in security features enable users to download, store, and play secure content just like an SD card. - Capacities ranging from 128MB to 1GB - 5-year limited warranty Specifications of the Kingston Micro SD 1GB: - Dimensions: 15mm x 11mm x 1mm(L x W x D) - Capacity: 1GB Flash Memory Labels: 1GB, kingston, memory card, micro sd
 Finally after a bit of a wait, the popular Sandisk 2GB Micro SD Memory Cards are back in stock and ready to ship. We have limited stock so please get in fast! Features of the 2GB Sandisk Micro SD Memory Card:* The microSD / Transflash cards are universally compatible * Comes bundled with an SD Adapter, providing universal compatibility with other devices using a full-size SD memory card slot * Built-in security features enable users to download, store, and play secure content just like an SD card. * Capacities ranging from 128MB to 2GB * 5-year limited warranty Specifications of the Sandisk Micro SD 2GB:* Dimensions: 15mm x 11mm x 1mm(L x W x D) * Capacity: 2GB Flash Memory * 5-year limited warranty Click here for the 2GB Micro SD Product Page.Labels: 2gb, memory card, micro sd
YOKOHAMA , JAPAN, October 12, 2006 - SanDisk Corporation (NASDAQ:SNDK) announced today that it will begin selling 2-gigabyte (GB) microSD cards --the largest capacity of the world's smallest removable flash memory - in Japan starting October 25. This will coincide with the introduction of new microSD-compatible handsets from NTT DoCoMo and other mobile phone carriers between now and the end of the year. With these new models, which include DoCoMo's FOMATM 903i series, there are now, worldwide, well over 300 new handsets available or announced that have slots for the microSD card. According to an analysis by SanDisk, 49 percent of the latest mobile phones that have memory card slots are using the microSD format, making it the preferred memory card of manufacturers and mobile network operators. In second place is the miniSD card, with 24 percent of handsets. "Considering the fact that SanDisk created microSD just two years ago, these statistics show a very quick adoption rate of this form factor by the mobile phone industry," said Yoram Cedar, SanDisk's executive vice president of handset business and corporate engineering. "SanDisk pioneered the use of specialized memory cards for mobile phones and was the first to announce a 2-gigabyte capacity for the microSD card." The industry is rapidly shifting to the microSD card as the format of choice for mobile phones. Seven major Japanese handset producers now offer phones with microSD slots, and four of the top five largest manufacturers in the world also support microSD in their latest models. Content is driving the demand for higher capacity flash memory cards in mobile phones. Users can store music, games, digital still images and videos on SanDisk 2GB microSD cards. Apart from handsets, microSD cards also can be used in some digital audio players, such as SanDisk's Sansa e200 series. As an example of storage, a 2GB microSD card can hold up to 500 MP3 songs. With SanDisk adapters, microSD cards can be "stepped up" to fit into a variety of other electronics devices that have miniSD and SD slots. In line with the release of the 2GB microSD card, SanDisk Japan is offering various capacities of microSD cards in a Mobile Memory Kit. Each kit includes both miniSD and SD adapters as well as the flash card itself, so that consumers can select the appropriate card for their use without being influenced by card size. "This allows use of a microSD card in any device that is part of the SD family," said Cedar. "It's our way of giving consumers the greatest flexibility." SanDisk Japan also announced that it is adding the 1GB microSD card to its mobile card lineup. Apart from the two highest capacities, the Mobile Memory Kit also comes in 256 megabytes (MB) and 512MB. MicroSD cards were developed in 2004 by SanDisk as TransFlash. Last year, the SD Card Association approved its specification as the microSD memory card, thus creating a new standard. microSD cards are one-fourth the size of standard SD cards and are about the size of a fingernail (15mm x 11mm x1mm). SanDisk manufactures its own NAND flash memory at a facility shared with partner Toshiba at Yokkaichi, near Nagoya. The two companies this summer announced a business venture to build a fourth fabrication plant that is scheduled for completion next year. We expect the 2GB Micro SD card to hit our shores mid-November onwards.Labels: 2gb, memory card, micro sd, transflash
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