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SanDisk Introduces SanDisk Extreme IV CompactFlash Cards

SanDisk Corporation introduced the new SanDisk Extreme IV line of CompactFlash cards. The line is targeted at photographers who require the highest possible performance and the largest capacities for their medium format and high-end digital single lens reflex cameras. The SanDisk Extreme IV cards are available in capacities of up to 8-gigabytes and deliver minimum read and write speeds of 40 megabytes per second.

SanDisk also introduced the new SanDisk Extreme FireWire reader that can transfer images from the SanDisk Extreme IV cards to a computer at up to 40MB/sec.

SanDisk Extreme IV cards use SanDisk-developed ESP (Enhanced Super-Parallel Processing) technology that combine fast NAND flash memory chips and controller designs, 32-bit RISC processing and advanced algorithms in an architecture that streamlines every aspect of read and write data transfer operations.

In the U.S. and Europe, a free 30-day trial version of Adobe Photoshop CS2 software is bundled with each SanDisk Extreme FireWire Reader.

SanDisk Extreme IV cards are designed to withstand the guaranteed operating temperature range from a minus 13°F (minus 25°C) to 185°F (plus 85°C). The cards also include RescuePRO software that allows photographers to easily recover accidentally deleted images, lost digital images or data. The included software is compatible with both Windows and Mac platforms.

SanDisk Extreme IV CompactFlash cards and new reader will be available at the following suggested retail prices:

  • SanDisk Extreme IV CompactFlash 2GB, $159.99 (ˆ128), July
  • SanDisk Extreme IV CompactFlash 4GB, $319.99 (ˆ255), July
  • SanDisk Extreme IV CompactFlash 8GB, $639.99 (ˆ509), July
  • Introductory Bundle Pack 2GB Card & Reader, $239.99 (ˆ197), July
  • Introductory Bundle Pack 4GB Card & Reader, $399.99 (ˆ323), July
  • SanDisk Extreme FireWire Reader, $79.99 (ˆ69), July
  • SanDisk Extreme USB 2.0 Reader, $24.99 (ˆ22), August

Source: SanDisk Corporation

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