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Kingston Increases Performance Of CompactFlash Elite Pro Memory Cards

Posted on November, Saturday 17, 2007 By itVARnews Staff

Kingston Technology announced it is increasing the overall performance of its popular CompactFlash Elite Pro Flash memory cards.


Kingston Technology Company, Inc., the independent world leader in memory products, announced it is increasing the overall performance of its popular CompactFlash Elite Pro Flash memory cards to help amateur and professional photographers maximize the performance from their high-end imaging devices and digital workflow applications.

With transfer rates of 25MB/second (read) and 20MB/second (write), along with capacities up to 16GB, photographers can capture life as it happens for as long as it happens.

"Imaging pros have high expectations of their equipment and simply cannot afford to have memory cards limit productivity," said Nitin Malhotra, Country Manager, India, Kingston Technology. "Kingston's new CF Elite Pro card provides high capacity and increased read and write speeds to help photographers work quickly during the capture and download processes."

Kingston Flash memory consistently ranks among the highest in the industry for quality, performance and r

eliability, which is why many of the world's most renowned and successful photographers rely on Kingston to perform when it matters most.

Available in 2- 4- 8- and 16GB capacities, Kingston's CompactFlash Elite Pro card provides plenty of room for capturing and storing high volumes of images in RAW, JPEG, TIFF and other large file formats. As with all Kingston Flash memory cards, CompactFlash Elite Pro cards are backed by a 'lifetime warranty' and free live technical support.

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