Crave Computers utilizing dual processors are nothing new, but CompactFlash cards with two processors inside? Now that's something else. http://asia.cnet.com/i/r/2009/crave/dc/63013722/sandisk_250x206.jpg The latest SanDisk Pro Extreme CompactFlash cards announced last month hold the ...
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Crave Admittedly, CompactFlash cards are no longer as popular as they were when digital photography first started. These days, most digicams use SD/SDHC media, while mobile phones mainly accept the physically ...
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Crave Toshiba plans to sell its first SDXC cards in the spring of 2010, with a starting capacity of 64GB.
The new SDXC specification for faster, higher-capacity flash cards emerged in ...
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Review Printers in the past used to have dull designs and needed cables to connect to the computer in order to print. These days, printer manufacturers are trying to makeover inkboxes into lifestyle products rather than drab machines for printing. The HP Photosmart Premium All-In-One Printer is such a...
Blogs Last week, I was asked to try the all new SanDisk Extreme Pro CompactFlash card, thanks to the guys at TEXT100 HKG (PR firm in Hong Kong). As an amateur photographer, ...
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Crave The evolution of the E-P1.
It's been almost one year since Olympus first showcased a mockup of its Micro Four Thirds camera at last year's biennial imaging tradeshow Photokina in ...
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Crave Despite rumors of a buyout, it's memory business as usual for SanDisk, and that includes a new 32GB Extreme III CompactFlash card. Like its 16GB sibling, the 32GB card is stuck ...
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Crave Pretec, a maker of CompactFlash cards including very high-capacity ones, on Tuesday brought the speed of CF cards to a new high. The company unveiled what we believe to be ...
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Crave Flash memory maker Pretec was at Photokina to showcase its latest innovations, among them a 100GB CompactFlash card which should satisfy even the most demanding photographers. Picture credit: Pretec Canon's EOS ...
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Crave Lexar follows close on the heels of SanDisk's announcement of its 90MB per second Extreme Pro CompactFlash card with its own player, the Lexar Professional 600X. Like SanDisk's, these expensive, ...
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Crave Despite its being out of vogue at the moment, I'm still a big believer in the faster-is-better philosophy. That said, I also recognize that it's not always worth the extra ...
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Review With a vast array of All-In-Ones (AIOs) on the market, all with similar features to one another, any new entry needs something special to make it stand out. The C309a does it by being good at everything--for most of the part.
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Crave There are products which simply defy categorization. Take the SmartQ 7. Its ARM chipset is a smartphone platform, yet its lack of phone functions and choice of Ubuntu operating system ultimately ...
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Review After giving the Brother MFC-5890CN a not-so-great review, we weren't breaking down doors with excitement over the step-down model, the MFC-490CW. We expected another unstylish device marred by mechanical imperfections and unsuitable for any environment where productivity is a factor. Fortunately...
Review The Pixma MX850 is a small, versatile multifunction printer suited to a small office looking for a cheap, do-it-all machine. It offers a broad range of features and reasonable document print quality, but don't expect top-quality color prints.
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