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A-DATA unveils World's fastest CompactFlash Card 350X

Jun 25 2008, 1:48am CDT | by

A-DATA unveils World's fastest CompactFlash Card 350X
 
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A-Data announced what they call the World's fastest CompactFlash Card 350X.

The A-Data Turbo Series CF 350X memory card is suited for professional photographers.
The data transfer read speed clocks in at 52MB/sec and the write speed at 47MB/sec.
A-Data offers the Turbo CF 350X in 8GB and 16GB sizes.
A-Data's new Turbo Series CF 350X supports dual-channel data transferring and UDMA 0-5 mode as well as MDMA 0-4 mode of high-level digital cameras. Under the Ultra DMA mode 5 and IDE interface, the write speed can reach up to 47MB/sec.
In addition, users can store up to 1,500 RAW photos in the high-capacity memory card and do not have to worry about inadequate space for photos. Using original SLC flash memory (Single-Level-Cell), Turbo CF 350X has low power consumption and is able to deliver outstanding performance.
There is no pricing and shipping information available.
Via the A-Data site. See als our A-Data Gadget Model Photos.

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