Sandisk
Announces a 4 Gigabyte Memory Stick Pro Duo Card
Larger capacity Memory Stick PRO Duo card will save more images
and video clips on new cameras with high-resolution digital
still and video features
Sandisk Press Release Summary:
HANNOVER, GERMANY, MARCH 9, 2006 – SanDisk® Corporation today
introduced a new 4-gigabyte (GB)* capacity, the highest
available in the market right now, for its standard Memory Stick
PRO Duo™ cards. The announcement was made at the CeBIT Show in
Hannover, Germany, where SanDisk is demonstrating its products
in Hall 1, Stand C31 of the exhibition center.
The move to a larger capacity Memory Stick PRO Duo card is in
response to the release of new high-megapixel cameras as well as
hybrid models that combine digital still images and video. For
example, one new camera that takes both high-resolution still
images and high-quality MPEG4 video clips, at 30 frames per
second, can provide a user with up to three hours of video
capacity with a 4GB SanDisk Memory Stick PRO Duo card.
“As consumers shoot more video on these new digital cameras,
they will need more storage capacity,” said Susan Park, retail
product marketing manager for SanDisk’s standard memory card
line. “The SanDisk Memory Stick PRO Duo exceeds the minimum
performance specifications for a Memory Stick PRO Duo card and
is compatible with any device that uses the format.”
When inserted into an adapter that converts the Memory Stick PRO
Duo to a Memory Stick PRO™ format, the card also can be used in
any device that hosts a Memory Stick PRO flash card, including
card readers, personal computers, television sets and some DVD
players equipped with flash card slots.
The newest capacity of 4 gigabytes joins other capacities in
SanDisk’s standard line, which includes 256 megabytes (MB),
512MB, 1GB and 2GB.* Suggested retail prices range from $34.99
for the 256MB card to $299 for the 4GB card. The card is
expected to ship in April.
SanDisk also is making a color change for its Memory Stick PRO
Duo line, from pale blue to deep blue. This gives the cards “a
bolder, brighter look that makes them stand out,” said Park.
Sony and SanDisk co-developed the Memory Stick PRO media format,
and SanDisk manufactures its own Memory Stick PRO Duo cards.
“Sony is a clear leader in the digital camera and camcorder
categories," said Chris Chute, senior analyst for IDC, a major
digital imaging research company. “As Sony continues to develop
next-generation video and still image capture technologies, the
demand for high speed, large capacity, small form factor memory
cards will grow as well."
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 Sunnyvale, CA
and has operations worldwide, with more than half its sales
outside the U.S. |