
Users of SD cards might be keen to hear that Toshiba Japan has just revealed the world’s first 32GB SDHC card and that it will be available for a staggering ¥80,000 ($700) from January next year.
The Class 4 card does data transfers at 4MBps, putting it in the mid-range bracket, but Toshiba claims it can push that to 6MBps in the write cycle.
The company also announced a 16GB card that will be available a little sooner - October this year - and an 8GB microSDHC card due also in January. Read the press release for yourself at the link below.
(Via Toshiba)
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