Apacer releases new 88x and 150x compactflash cards
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Apacer releases new 88x and 150x compactflash cards
Author: Koen Crijns
Editor: Frank Everaardt
Publication: 08/17/2006 4:10 AM
News type: Product news
Source: Apacer
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Apacer Technology is releasing their third generation compactflash cards that include the Photo Steno Pro III 150X and Photo Steno III for professional photographers using high-end DSLR cameras. The 150X card gives professionals super fast read/write speeds, with the large capacities, reliability and compatibility that meet their specific needs. Using Apacer's 150X CompactFlash card lets professionals easily capture fast sequences of pictures and transfer the images quickly for processing or delivery.
"As the performance of high-end digital SLRs continues to escalate, these new third generation CompactFlash cards offer the highest performance in their class, allowing professional users to concentrate fully on the art of photo taking," commented Apacer's Product Director, C.K. Chang. These cards feature a high performance controller with high compatibility, advanced file management for faster transfer rates and wear-leveling technology for longer product life cycles. An Error Correcting Code (ECC) function is also included to detect and correct errors automatically. All these factors contribute to the Photo Steno Pro III 150X card's fast sequential read/write speeds of 24 MB/s and 21 MB/s, large capacity up to 8GB and excellent reliability.
Both these cards are part of Apacer's Professional Photo Series that support high mega-pixel images and continuous high-speed shooting so professionals never miss a shot at sporting events, the ballet and other occasions where the action never stops. The Photo Steno Pro III 150X card comes in 1 GB to 8 GB sizes and the Photo Steno III 88X from 512 MB to 4 GB. Both cards are available in August.
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