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Stores beginning to offer 16GB microSD flash cards

Although they haven't been officially announced, SanDisk's latest cards are available through online retailers.

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Mobile | by Stephen Schenck | Thu Sep 25, 2008 3:59PM | 0 comments

SanDisk's most recent entry into its line of high-capacity, SDHC-compatible microSD cards has been spotted in online stores, prior to the company officially announcing the product. Pics show the 16GB card to be a class four SDHC device, meaning it can sustain a minimum transfer rate of 4MBps. Apparently only being offered overseas at the moment, after currency conversion, the cards seem to be priced in the $80-$90 range - about twice the cost of a 16GB full-sized SD card or SanDisk's 8GB microSD cards, which run just under $40. It's not yet known if any retail stores are already stocking the cards.

[Via Gizmodo]

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