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Kingston has two SDHC Class 10 ranges: the standard card pitched at consumers,R4i Gold 3DS, with a 10MBps transfer rate and capacities of 4GB to 32GB; and the card reviewed here, which is part of the Class 10 100x range aimed at the enthusiast. It comes in capacities of 8GB, 16GB and 32GB.
As you might except from a company that produces a wide range of digital cameras,R4i SDHC, Fujiflim also offers a variety of storage cards to stick in them, including 4GB, 8GB, 16GB and 32GB versions of its Class 10 SDHC card.
Product Round-up Until the day when broadband is truly fast and all devices have wireless internet access as well as sync'n'store services such as Dropbox or Google Drive, memory cards will remain the most convenient general-purpose,R4 3DS Gold, pocketable storage medium.
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The company backs the cards with a ten-year warranty.
The 100x speed increase bumps the write figure up from the standard Class 10 speed of 10MBps (aka 66x) up to 15MBps, and Kingston quotes a read performance figure of 20MBps.
The card comes with a lifetime warranty and free technical support.
They help everyone to move documents, photos, music and videos around safely and simply. But which to choose?
Fujifilm says these cards are ideal for capturing full HD 1080p video and quotes a transfer speed of up to 23MBps. However, there is no indication on the packaging or anywhere else as to whether that is the read speed, the write speed or both.
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