Sony S-Series XQD memory cards hit speed record at 168MB/s, starting at $500 for 32GB in Japan

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Sony’s new S-Series XQD memory cards will certainly be the fastest you can get when they come in on the Japanese market July 11th, with a transfer rate of 168MB/s– a benefit if you’re shooting continual raw images or high data fee HD video. The business claims that you’ll require a Thunderbolt hookup on your home computer to take benefit of all that speed, which comes via the PCI Express Gen user interface made use of for the memory cards. The 32GB and 64GB designs will certainly additionally have lots of space to place all that media, however you’ll need to pay for the privilege, to the tune of $ 503 and $ 754, respectively. Of course, those rates may not be an issue if you’ve currently plonked down the coin for one of the couple of devices that support them.

Sony S-Series XQD memory cards hit rate record at 168MB/s, beginning at $ 500 for 32GB in Japan originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 02 Jul 2012 07:59:00 EDT. Please see our terms for usage of feeds.

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