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Storage and Backup : SanDisk Rolls Out Suite of Retail Products to Capture, Share & Preserve Digital Content

SanDisk creates product category of devices designed for long-term data preservation

September 14, 2011
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Milpitas, CA—SanDisk unveiled a broad lineup of retail products and introduced a new preservation solutions category. The new product portfolio addresses all market segments—from smartphones and cameras to notebooks and tablets—for users ranging from entry level to professional.

“Our flash storage solutions help consumers capture more photos, load their mobile apps faster, share exciting moments with friends and preserve their memories for generations to come,” said Bob O’Keefe, vice president, retail marketing, SanDisk.
 
                                    Preserve the Memories
SanDisk Memory Vault. Tested to preserve images in their original quality for up to 100 years, SanDisk says its new Memory Vault “provides consumers with a convenient, reliable way to pass down their images for generations to come—a photo album for the digital age.” The Memory Vault was developed using Chronolock technology, which incorporates the key elements of advanced solid-state storage to create a proprietary memory management solution. According to SanDisk, “This allows the device to provide consumers with peace of mind that their precious photos and videos will be preserved for up to 100 years.” The SanDisk Memory Vault comes in 8 gigabyte (GB) and 16GB capacities carrying MSRPs of $49.99 and $89.99.

                                              Capture the Moments
64GB SanDisk Extreme Pro SDXC UHS-I Card. SanDisk doubled the performance and capacity of its professional-grade imaging lineup to create a new SD memory card based on the latest SD 3.0 specification’s Ultra High Speed (UHS) bus architecture. The card’s up to 90 megabyte per second (MB/sec) write speeds let photographers capture a series of RAW images using burst mode, and its UHS Speed Class 1 rating can record Full HD videos. Specs state it has up to 95MB/sec read speeds capable of supporting transfer of photos to a computer in half the time. SanDisk Extreme Pro SDHC and SDXC UHS-I cards come in 8GB to 64GB capacities with MSRPs starting at $109.99.
 

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