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OCZ Announces High-Speed, Large Capacity SDHC Memory Cards

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Press Release

OCZ Technology Outfits the Latest Generation of Digital Cameras and Camcorders with High-Speed, Large Capacity SDHC Memory Cards

Sunnyvale, CA—April 9, 2007—As digital cameras and video recorders produce higher and higher resolution images, the need for more memory has reached a new high. OCZ Technology Group, a worldwide leader in innovative, ultra-high performance and high reliability memory, today introduced a new line of SDHC flash memory cards to their high performance Secure Digital™ family. OCZ SD High Capacity (SDHC™) cards comply with the new SDA 2.00 specification to support capacities over 2GB. Available in 4GB and 8GB configurations, OCZ SDHC cards are ideal for the latest digital cameras and electronics.

Compliant with specifications determined by the SD Association, OCZ SDHC cards are Speed Class 4 rated, ensuring a minimum write speed of 4MB/s. These high capacity cards are only compatible with SDHC compliant products and are not backwards compatible with traditional SD format devices. More and more next generation devices are expected to host SDHC.

“Storage capacity has become more and more important with consumers shooting high quality pictures and video,” said Alex Mei, Executive VP at OCZ Technology Group. “The latest generation of digital cameras and camcorders from Nikon, Canon, Casio, and Panasonic are already SDHC compatible, and the new OCZ SDHC cards deliver an exceptional balance of high capacity and fast transfer speeds to photo and video enthusiasts, allowing them to capture more images with the highest quality settings.”

For more information on the OCZ SDHC Flash Memory line, please visit our product page here:


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Good to see you back Navin, now get on with your ‘content around the web’ series…please:)
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