
I think there are many DSLR cameras in the market today that are still using the compact flash (CF) cards so I assumed that maybe there are DSLR camera users who want to use faster CF cards. Sandisk has recently announced the next generation of 32GB CF card that is able to reach a maximum transfer rate of 30MB/sec (200x) (read and write). The 32GB SanDisk Extreme III CompactFlash will be released in October for approx. $300. [UberGizmo]

SanDisk has recently released a new stylish SanDisk Cruzer Pattern USB Flash Drive. The flash drive features U3 program compatibility that offers password protection, one-click password protected security, and compatible with PC, Mac and Linux platforms. The SanDisk Cruzer Pattern USB Flash Drive is currently available in gray and black. You will be able to choose from 1GB and 2GB capacities that retail for a paltry $10 and $15, respectively. [SanDisk]

SanDisk has now revealed specs on their new Sansa Fuze as well as a shipping date. The model comes in either 2GB, 4GB, or 8GB capcities, feature playback for MP3, WAV, audible, WMA, MPEG-4, and JPEG files, and is compatible with Rhapsody To Go, Napster, and eMusic. Look for the 4GB model in black, red, pink, or blue, the 2GB version in black, and the 8GB in silver. The models are currently going for $79.99, $99.99, and $129.99. Expect all three to hit shelves in April. [Engadget]
by Nicole on January 11, 2008

The SanDisk 4GB Sansa Clip MP3 player will be available very soon. It comes in one color, silver which also has a mirror-like polished finish. The retail price of $79 still applies. Check back for the exact release date.
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SanDisk’s is showcasing a new device at CES that comes with six months free online backup with BeInSync, as well as two years of BoomerangIt lost and found service. Look for this baby in March for $60.
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Make storing photos as well as displaying them easier with the Sandisk photo album. It allows you to display photos on your TV, slots for CompactFlash, Memory Stick, Memory Stick PRO, SmartMedia, xD, SD and MMC cards as well as a USB port for flash drives, support for JPEG files up to 16 megapixels, supports MP3’s,and 8fps MPEG-1 files. Sandisk now has it for $50.
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SanDisk is ready to release its 8GB microSDHC and M2 flash memory cards. These cards are now available in major retail outlets worldwide with suggested retail prices of $140 and $150 respectively.
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by Johan on October 23, 2007

According to the company site, it seems that SanDisk will upgrade its Sansa View with a 32GB capacities. Priced at $330, the gadget supports a number of codecs including, AAC, H.264, and AVI. For your info, the 16GB model retails for only $199, while the 8GB for $149.
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by Johan on October 17, 2007

SanDisk comes back with a new 8GB SDHC (SD High Capacity) flash card dubbed the SanDisk Extreme III. The card will be bundled with a USB reader and will retail for $180 in the States. People in Europe will be able to get their hands on this flash card a bit later.
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by Johan on August 28, 2007

SanDisk just announced the 8GB Cruzer Micro USB flash drives, which will be released in mid-September for around $130. You can also buy a 4GB drive for $70, or even a 2GB for $40, so choose your obscene amount of flash capacity wisely.
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