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Announced, SDXC Class 10 First Transcend

The memory card users who aspire to the greater capacity would be pleased to know this news. A Class 10 SDXC card with 64GB capacity recently announced by Transcend.

Anyway you know what it is SDXC? SDXC (eXtended Secure Digital Capacity) is the next generation of standard SD card which is formed by the Secure Digital Association (SDA). SDXC card capacities starting from 32GB up to 2TB. Today more and more consumer electronics products like digital cameras, camcorders, HDTV, Blu-ray player, mobile phone and GPS that supports SDXC. Canon digital cameras and camcorders Sanyo is an example SDXC supporters.

Class 10 refers to the speed here. For ‘superlega’ cards will definitely be annoying if the performance is slow is not it? Well, the new card SDXC its Ultimate series, Transcend promises that can achieve a transfer rate of 25MB / s.

The speed is referred to as fitting for those who use these cards to record HD video in a long duration. So when recording Full HD 1920×1080 video, the lag will not be felt.

The speed of 25MB / s is also suitable for users of high-resolution digital cameras, including DSLR. They will be able to shoot in consecutive (serial non-stop) the moments that involve rapid movements, such as sports scenes.

64GB capacity means the ability to accommodate 26 208 JPG image (assuming a resolution of 5 megapixels), 352 hours of standard video formats (MPEG-4, 384Kbps) or 640 minutes of Full HD video (1920×1080). O yes, this card uses exFAT file system, not FAT32 or FAT. System that supports files with size more than 4GB of capacity is the latter that can be very broad. (Kompas)

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