by
Atul Roach on January 20, 2010 in
Storage

Freaks who love their high-res cameras never just get tired of shooting or clicking but, the problem they face at times is the lack of storage space. With a huge appetite for photography, it is needful to posses a heavy duty storage option that can assist your relentlessness when it comes to shooting. Silicon Power’s latest 400X flash card is a more than handy choice to posses for such freaks as it promises 128gigs of storage space while maintaining a standard profile for all other gadgets that accept such cards.

by
Thomas Antony on January 19, 2010 in
Storage
Secure Digital may rule the world, but CF still has a considerable following when it comes to high-end DSLR cameras. This is particularly due to the comparatively high speeds offered by the CompactFlash cards. Ahh.. I remember the old days, when I had a 20GB harddisk, which was more than every other kid in the class. Good old days…

Now, 16Gb and 32GB cards are starting to become commonplace, and frankly, I have trouble filling the 4GB card on my Cybershot. But of course, its different with DSLRs. They are usually owned by real shutterbugs and they also put out rather big files especially if in RAW format. So in case existing storage options were limiting you, Silicon Power has now unveiled the world’s first 128 GB CompactFlash card.

by
Atul Roach on July 20, 2009 in
Peripherals,
Storage

It was about time that Lexar Media came up with something new and impressive to break the prevailing monotony in the world of their very own Crucial M225 lineage of Solid State Drives. The Micron Technology Inc. subsidiary has introduced a trio of SSDs ranging from a modest 32GB to 64GB and a highly capacious 128GB.
