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SanDisk Extreme 32GB SDHC Card is World's Fastest
SanDisk Extreme 32GB SDHC Card is World's Fastest
SanDisk has recently unveiled their new 32GB Extreme SDHC card which claims to be the world's fastest with up to 30MB/s read and write speeds. It is designed for digital SLR users, allowing them to shoot in burst mode with minimized time in processing and storing ...
SanDisk Ultra Backup Flash Drive Review
SanDisk Ultra Backup Flash Drive Review
everythingusb.com — According to Acronis' 2009 survey of over 6,000 households, roughly 64% of users perform data backups only... once every 2-3 months if at all. Ouch! Now that USB flash drive capacities are growing over 64GB, SanDisk is looking to spur good backup ... (more) SanDisk Ultra Backup Flash Drive Review
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