Verbatim launches HD Video SDHC flash cards

Promise fast transfers even in HD

Verbatim launches HD Video SDHC flash cards

8 December 2008 13:10 GMT / By Verity Burns

Verbatim has launched two new HD Video SDHC flash cards that allows for high transfer rates even of videos in HD quality.

Aimed at the camcorder market, the cards have the highest speed class rating of 6, writing at 9MBps and reading at 20MBps.

Two different capacities are available - the 4GB which will hold 90 minutes of video at medium image resolution, and the 8GB which can store up to 180 minutes, or 60 minutes at the highest resolution.

The new SDHC cards are also compatible with mirror reflex cameras such as the Canon HF 11 and Nikon D90 that film in HD quality.

Hans Christoph Kaiser, business development manger of USB memory Verbatim EUMEA, said: "Nowadays, even people who shoot films as a hobby demand professional camcorders and storage solutions".

"For these users, our Verbatim HD Video SDHC offers state-of-the-art technology, fast data transfer rates and high storage capacities".

The HD Video SDHC cards are available now at £12.99 for the 4GB and £17.99 for the 8GB.

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Comments

  • PIty true hi-def (1080p rates) needs 12Meg/sec minimum, preferably 14 and 'nice to have' at 24 Meg. Yet again a memory card with high read speeds and a lousy write speed.
    Yawn, next please.
    Posted by Adrian, UK
  • @Adrian

    9MBps = 72Mbps so the ceiling is 3x higher than your 'nice to have' rate.
    Posted by James, UK

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