Friday, September 3rd, 2010

Kingston 32GB SDHC Class 4 Memory Card

kingston 32gb sdhc class 4 memory card Kingston 32GB SDHC Class 4 Memory CardKingston is one of the top leaders in manufacturing memory cards. They have introduced SDHC memory cards with SD Association version 2.00 specifications. The needs of the users are changing everyday. To meet the increasing demands of the users, Kingston 32GB SDHC Class 4 Memory Card has been introduced. The small device incorporated with high storage can be used with all kinds of latest digital cameras and other supportive image recording devices. The dimensions of this card are 0.8 x 0.8 x 0.05 inches. This memory card support FAT 32 file formats. It is easy to plug-and-play the device making it simply smooth and reliable for usage.

The elegant memory card provides 32 GB of memory space that allows user to use it with digital cameras which require more storage area and also can take images rapidly. Thus this memory card provides an optimized recording performance to the users. It offers a maximum writing speed of 4MB/second ensuring rapid data transfer.

This Kingston 32GB SDHC Memory Card is non volatile that ensures no data loss. There is a built-in write-protect switch present in the device that protects from any chance of data loss.

General Information
Brand Kingston
Model Kingston 32GB SDHC 4MB/sec Memory Card
Type of cards SD Card
Compatibility on digital Media SDHC host devices
Special features no moving part, non volatile
Card capacity 32 GB
Reading and writing speed 4MB/second
Dimension 0.8 x 0.8 x 0.05 inches
Security Built-in write-protect switch

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