Sandisk, announced it’s new SDXC card in 128GB, capable of storing upto 10 hours of HighDef 3D video. SanDisk is claiming it is the world's fastest card with read and write speeds of 45 megabytes per second which costs around $400. Earlier, SanDisk exposed the world's fastest 32GB SDHC media card, pushing the format's data transfer speeds up to a rather lively 30 megabytes per second (MB/s). Since then, the SDXC standard has been let loose on the world, with the promise of theoretical capacities of anything up to 2TB and file transfer rates up to 104 Megabytes per second for the UHS-I flavor and 312MB/s for UHS-II.
The new Extreme SDXC card also brings a Class 1 speed designation, which means that it supports real-time full 1080p video capture on UHS-I enabled host devices. It's shock proof, temperature proof, water proof and x-ray proof from advanced error correction engines for greater data integrity and card reliability. Even though there's an included write-protect switch to guard against accidental deletion of content, the new media card also comes shipped with a year's worth of data recovery goodness in the form of a RescuePRO Deluxe download.
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