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By Terence Huynh on January 7th, 2010

Sony brings out SD memory cards … wait, what?

CES 2010 BlockSony has announced that they will be bringing out five SD/SDHC memory cards, and three microSD/microSDHC memory cards – and yes, we’re not kidding. The company known for pushing its own memory standards will bring out the SD cards in 2GB, 4GB, 8GB, 16GB and 32GB capacity and microSD cards in 2GB, 4GB and 8GB capacity. Pricing ranges from $14.99 to $159.99 for the SD cards, and $14.99 to $44.99 for microSD cards. It also looks like that the pricing between the microSD cards will be the same (well, up to 8GB) to the SD equivalent.

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By Terence Huynh on August 11th, 2008

SSD adapter takes 6 SDHC cards – and it’s under US$100

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The device above it is a makeshift Solid State Drive, or SSD, adapter to transform your flash memory cards into, well, a SSD via a SATA adapter.

The PhotoFast CR-9000 is a 9.5mm tall, 2.5 inch adapter can take up to 6 SDHC cards, allowing to fit into most slim laptops – according to Engadget. This makes the maximum possible storage amount to 192GB (6 x 32GB SDHC cards). While the chips will cost you a lot, you can get this for just under US$100 – somewhere around US$91, or ¥10,000.

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