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Tuesday, September 21, 2004

Kingston Unleashes 2GB and 4GB CompactFlash Cards

Posted by Jason Dunn in "HARDWARE" @ 12:24 AM

http://www.kingston.com/digitalmedia/cf.asp

"Kingston Technology Company, Inc., the world's leading independent memory manufacturer, today announced the immediate availability of 2-GB and 4-GB CompactFlash Elite Pro cards featuring the latest in high-density Flash components to optimize performance and storage capabilities. As technological advancements produce more sophisticated digital devices, demand for higher-performing CompactFlash is continuing to grow. "Expanding our Elite Pro line to include the 2-GB and 4-GB CompactFlash Elite Pro cards is essential to support imaging professionals with the best digital storage for their high-end cameras and devices," said Mike Kuppinger, digital media product manager, Kingston."

Kingston has released two big CF cards - 2GB and 4GB in size. The pricing isn't too painful either: $219 USD for a 2GB and $500 USD for the 4GB card. There are some things coming up in the tech world that will suddenly make you long for more Flash-based storage, so the timing of this couldn't be better...

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