The 16-Gigabyte
SanDisk Extreme III Compactflash
Large Capacities, High Reliability and High Performance
Ideal For Digital SLRs & Broadcast-Quality Camcorders
COLOGNE, GERMANY, Sep. 26, 2006 – SanDisk ® Corporation (NASDAQ:SNDK) today introduced the 12- and 16-gigabyte (GB) SanDisk Extreme ® III CompactFlash ®
cards to its award-winning Extreme III performance line, making these
the highest capacity cards in the world. The new high-performance,
large-capacity cards are ideal for professional photographers who shoot
RAW or high-resolution JPG files and need the performance, reliability
and capacity to capture these large files. The new SanDisk Extreme III CompactFlash cards can also be used with the Grass Valley ™
Infinity Series Digital Media Camcorder, the first camcorder introduced
in the broadcast industry that uses non-proprietary, removable,
solid-state flash memory cards as recording and playback media.
The new cards will have minimum write and read speeds
of 20 megabytes per second (MB/sec.) and will ship to photo retailers
by the end of the year. The announcement was made at the Photokina
trade show where SanDisk is demonstrating products in Hall 6, Stand
D78/E79.
“The beauty of using large capacity cards like the
12- and 16GB SanDisk Extreme III cards is the freedom to shoot without
worrying about filling up the card,” said Jonathan Torgovnik, contract
photographer for Newsweek magazine and international freelance
photographer. “I shoot in RAW mode almost exclusively and the large
files can fill up a card very quickly. Having a large capacity card
lets me focus on what I love to do—take pictures.”
Tanya Chuang, SanDisk’s senior retail product
marketing manager, said, “The SanDisk Extreme III line combines
exceptional performance and reliability with large capacities to
provide an ideal storage solution for professional photographers that
meets their shooting and workflow requirements. We believe that SanDisk
will continue to be the preferred choice by professional photographers
based on our capacity and performance advantages as well as our
commitment to the digital photography market as a whole.”
SanDisk Extreme USB 2.0 Readers Improve Workflow
While the speed of the card is important for
in-camera performance, card-to-computer transfer rates are becoming an
increasingly important workflow consideration. The time it takes to
transfer images to a computer can be a bigger bottleneck now that card
capacities have expanded into the multi-gigabyte range. The SanDisk
Extreme USB 2.0 reader is designed to transfer images as quickly as
possible.
SanDisk Extreme III cards use SanDisk-developed ESP
(Enhanced Super-Parallel Processing) technology that combines advanced
NAND flash memory chips and controller designs, 32-bit RISC processing
and leading edge algorithms for an architecture that streamlines every
aspect of read and write data transfer operations. In addition, SanDisk
works closely with major camera manufacturers to ensure speed and
compatibility. The ESP architecture effectively removes the card as the
bottleneck in data storage applications.
SanDisk Extreme III cards have the industry’s widest
guaranteed operating temperature range from a minus 13F (minus 25C) to
a 185F (plus 85C). The cards also include RescuePRO® software that allows photographers to easily recover accidentally deleted images, lost digital images or data.
Pricing and Availability
SanDisk Extreme III cards are available in CompactFlash, Memory Stick PRO Duo™ and SD™ card formats. Suggested retail prices for the two new capacities are:
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Capacities
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US$
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Euros, Ex VAT
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SanDisk Extreme III
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12GB
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$779.99
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€475
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December
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16GB
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$1,049.99
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€633
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December
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SanDisk Extreme USB 2.0 Reader
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$24.99
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€22
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November
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SanDisk Extreme III cards carry a 10-year limited warranty in Europe, the Middle
East and Africa but will have a lifetime limited warranty in the rest
of the world. Photographers who purchase the cards also will have
access to a dedicated toll-free number for technical support questions.
The RescuePRO image recovery software on the cards is compatible with
both Windows and Mac and requires no driver download or special card
reader.
SanDisk is the original inventor of flash storage
cards and is the world’s largest supplier of flash data storage card
products using its patented, high-density flash memory and controller
technology. SanDisk is headquartered in Milpitas, CA and has operations
worldwide, with more than half its sales outside the U.S.
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