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16GB capacity SanDisk available at Best Buy & Verizon Wireess
16GB capacity SanDisk available at Best Buy & Verizon Wireess
Best Buy Mobile and Verizon Wireless Stores Are First to Carry New 16GB Capacity Milpitas, Calif. September 29, 2008 SanDisk Corporation (NASDAQ: SNDK), a global leader in flash memory products, today announced it is bringing to market its 16GB* microSDHC and Memory Stick Micro (M2) ...
SanDisk 16GB MicroSD Cards Arrive in Stores [Sandisk]
SanDisk 16GB MicroSD Cards Arrive in Stores [Sandisk]
gizmodo.com — While SanDisk has made no official announcements, their 16GB MicroSD cards are popping up for sale at... various internet retailers (at various prices, we might add). Ranging from $80 to $220 (we'd go with the $80), prices will settle with more ... (more) SanDisk 16GB MicroSD Cards Arrive in Stores [Sandisk]
SanDisk announces 16GB microSDHC and Memory Stick Micro
SanDisk announces 16GB microSDHC and Memory Stick Micro
slashgear.com — SanDisk will soon be announcing their largest mobile phone storage capacity to date with their 16GB microSDHC... and Memory Stick Micro (M2). And with a release date in October for the U.S., Europe and Asia, they’re just in time to bring the ... (more) SanDisk announces 16GB microSDHC and Memory Stick Micro
Sandisk slotMusic = music on memory cards
Sandisk slotMusic = music on memory cards
shinyshiny.tv — Packing music onto a microSD card is the latest brainwave from SanDisk. The idea for this physical... music format - dubbed 'SlotMusic' - stems from the premise that consumers need to re-engage with buying music (and to make up for flagging CD ... (more) Sandisk slotMusic = music on memory cards
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  • TheFlo TheFlo
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    This is very exciting for me. I happen to be a memory card enthusiast, because I like to save my data on tiny little sticks of plastic. In addition, most cell phones use MicroSD slots, so I'll be able to expand the camera memory on my cell phone.
    Posted 9/29/2008 respond (flag)
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SanDisk fesses up to 16GB microSDHC and M2 memory cards
Engadget — Filed under: StorageWhat's been keepin' ya, SanDisk? We knew these little buggers were legit late last week, but for whatever reason, the outfit chose to keep its trap shut until today. Finally, SanDisk has confessed in painful detail that its 16GB microSDHC and M2 cards are for real, marking the largest capacity available in both formats. Of note, even Sony doesn't have a 16GB M2 card on the market, though it's possible the firm is too busy dealing with all those other proprietary formats to mess with this one. At any rate, Best Buy Mobile and Verizon ...

SanDisk bumps microSD memory card to 16 GB
jkOnTheRun — ... Worried that you might run out of storage space on that cell-phone? SanDisk doesn't want you losing sleep at night wondering what music you'll have to move from one memory card to another. That's why they introduced high-capacity, 16-GB microSD cards today. The small flash memory works with any phone that supports the SDHC or Secure Digital High Capacity, microSD format and retails for just $99.99. Sorry, you'll have to provide your own music for these cards; they don't ...

SanDisk Bumps MicroSD to 16GB
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Sandisk’s new 16GB SDHC and M2 cards at $129.99
Technology - Channel Feed — ... SanDisk’s 16GB microSDHC card has an MSRP of $99.99 and the 16GB M2 card has an MSRP of $129.99. The new 16GB capacity will be available at Best Buy Mobile stores in October and Verizon Wireless stores in November – the only major retailers in the United States to carry this mobile storage capacity in 2008.[Press Kit] ...

SanDisk comes out with 16GB microSDHC and M2 cards
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Gizmodo — ... Memory Stick Micro is the tiniest end of the line, comparable to a microSD card. Guess what it's used in? Sony Ericsson phones. Sadly, SanDisk participates in this farce of a format, along with the PRO-HG. The fattest available size is 16GB, which is notably pricier than its microSD cousin. Predictably, cards with heftier storage don't always play nice in older readers. ...

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sandisk.com 1/14/2009 — About SanDisk SanDisk Corporation, the inventor and world s largest supplier of flash storage cards, is a global leader in flash memory from research, manufacturing and product design to consumer branding and retail distribution. SanDisk s product ...