Recording time in minutes at Kingston’s new card
by admin on Jan.10, 2011, under electronics news
Kingston will go on to present their card for home users in a different way – in minutes video instead of megabytes. This is to facilitate, with the memory cards are becoming increasingly common in digital camcorders.
Memory is marked today with how much room they have – for example, 2, 8, 16 GB. For home users with no technical knowledge say this is not so much if you’re buying a card for its new digital video camera. Therefore, Kingston to launch a series of SDHC memory cards instead is marked by how long the film is capable of escaping. This compares to the old days, when we used cassette tapes to record music:
- Was the C60 on the label, it meant an hour of recording time, is crystal clear.Here are some of the same for all with digital camcorders. Today, shooting more and more becoming more and more often with high memory demanding resolution.With our new labeling makes it easy to get an idea of how long the memory card is enough before it’s time to empty or change, “said Kingston’s Nordic marketing manager Maria Norbäck.
The three new cards will be marked 60, 120 and 240 minutes. The space is 4, 8 and 16 GB. The smallest memory card available in shops today, at a price of 130 crowns, while the others later in this quarter. Here, however, no pricing information available yet.
All of the cards in this new series is in SDHC Class 4 , which means transfer rate 4 MB per second. The other regular classes are 2 and 6 respectively. The file system is FAT32, and the cards are not compatible with devices that only use SD memory cards.
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