A slightly larger and, for now, slightly faster SD Card reader with a Lightning connector Works with iPads and iPhones iPad Pro transfer speeds are somewhat faster with new model Earlier devices and ...
CAMBRIDGE, UK — Maxim Integrated Products introduces the MAX14502, a USB-to-SD card bridge that increases read-write speed by up to 40x in portable electronics. This IC bypasses the slow processor of ...
The iPad Pro shipped with a Lightning port capable of faster USB 3.0 speeds, and now there’s a way to actually make use of that. Apple has announced a new version of its Lightning to SD card adapter — ...
Promising as much as a 40x speed boost in SD card read/write applications, the MAX14502 high-speed USB-to-SD card bridge bypasses the slow processor of original (full-speed) USB applications via an ...
Plenty of inexpensive USB-C memory card adapters are now on the market. But would you consider spending about $50 for one? If it’s the SanDisk Extreme Pro UHS-II SD Card USB-C Reader ($47 on Amazon), ...
Taking aim at professional photographers, Sony Electronics unveiled a USB hub that includes readers for UHS-II SD and microSD cards. There are plenty of hubs that can access memory cards, but the ...
February 21, 2005 – SanDisk has introduced the SanDisk Ultra II SD PLUS, an innovative SD flash memory card with built-in USB connectivity. The new card, which works seamlessly in any SD card slot, ...
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The camera industry is moving toward SD and microSD cards for storing images, but there are still some holdouts, especially at the high end of the market, that use larger CompactFlash (CF) cards. For ...
Simon Wyndham takes a look at Angelbird's range of high speed microSD cards, along with a dual USB reader and carry options. Storage isn't sexy, but without it your camera gear won't be able to record ...
As I dive further down the rabbit hole of ultra-high-res videography, I’m realizing not only how much more expensive the gear itself is but also the notable incremental cost of its associated storage ...
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