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Feb 1 2008, 7:54am CST | by Shane McGlaun
The SDHC Plus card folds in the middle exposing a USB connector that allows the direct connection of the card to a PC without needing a card reader. SanDisk says the cards have read and write speeds of 15 MB/sec up from previous SDHC cards with 10MB/sec read and 9MB/sec write.
The 32GB SDHC card will include a MicroMate USB SDHC reader ad can store up to 8,000 high resolution images or up to 40 hours of video. The 32GB card will retail for $349.99, the 16Gb card will retail for $179.99, and the 8GB SDHC Plus card will retail for $99.99. The 32GB version will be available in April with the other cards expected in March.
Via SanDisk.
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