
The Lexar 32GB Professional 133x Secure Digital High Capacity (SDHC) card is now available for just $45.78 on Amazon. For your info, the original price was $119.99, so you can save $74.21. The storage provides a minimum guaranteed speed of 133x (20MB/s). The Lexar 32GB Professional 133x SDHC memory card also features a downloadable Image Rescue 4 software to recover lost or deleted photo and video files. [Amazon]

Toshiba is ready to release the FlashAir, which is claimed to be the world’s first SDHC memory card with a built-in wireless functionality. The 8GB FlashAir card supports both peer-to-peer transfers and uploads to and downloads from servers. What’s more, the device also allows you to transfer photos and videos directly from smartphones, tablets, cameras, etc. Toshiba will released the FlashAir card in February 2012. Stay tuned for more updates. [HotHardware]

Delkin has launched its fastest SD memory card with transfer speeds up to 95MB/s read, 80MB/s write and an impressive 633X speed rating that more than triples previous Class 10 capabilities. The new Elite 633X UHS-I SDHC memory card from Delkin utilizes the Secure Digital Association’s “Ultra High Speed” (UHS-I) specification, which enables bus-interface speeds up to 104 Megabytes per second and full backwards compatibility among SDHC and SDXC host devices. The Delkin Elite 633 card is available in 8GB, 16GB and 32GB of storage capacities, with a 64GB SDXC version planned for the near future. The 8GB, 16GB and 32GB models retail for $139.99, $249.99 & $439.99, respectively. [dcviews]

Kingston is set to drop their new Class 10 SDHC memory card for the mass market. Available in 16GB and 32GB sizes, these cards meet the Class 10 data transfer rate specification and are guaranteed to deliver maximum read/write speeds of up to 22/18 MB/s, respectively. The Kingston Class 10 SDHC Memory Card will start shipping on February 26th for $129 (16GB) and $245 (32GB), respectively. [Press Release]

AgfaPhoto is dropping a new SDHC camcorder later this month known as the DV-5000Z. It comes with a 5-megapixel Micron CMOS sensor, 2.5-inch flip-out LCD, 3x optical zoom and an SD / SDHC slot to store info on. The DV-5000Z can capture clips at 1,280 x 720 (using H.264 compression) and 16-bit stereo sound. Additional features include USB connectivity, a rechargeable Li-ion and video out. It’s going for about €249 ($393) in Russia next month. [Engadget via Digital Camera Blog]

Transcend today introduced the S5 memory card reader that only sports SD and MMC formats. Available in white, the S5 offers USB 2.0 connectivity and is capable of data transfer rates up to 480Mb/s. It also supports the latest SDHC standard for high-end large capacity memory cards.
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