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SanDisk offers new flash memory cards for gamers
SanDisk offers new flash memory cards for gamers
SanDisk makes a huge array of storage products for all sorts of devices from cameras and game consoles to computers and smartphones. SanDisk has announced a new line of memory cards that are aimed at gamers with several different formats available. The new memory cards include the 16GB ...
SanDisk has announced the launch of the official memory card for the Nintendo DSi
SanDisk has announced the launch of the official memory card for the Nintendo DSi
phonestechnology.blogspot.com — SanDisk has announced shipment of official memory cards for portable game consoles, Nintendo DSi. SanDisk SDHC cards... are fully compatible with the Nintendo DSi, and provide additional storage capacity to feel the benefits of new system capabilities. Nintendo DSi Console is equipped with two ... (more) SanDisk has announced the launch of the official memory ...
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SanDisk’s New Memory Cards for Gamers
PR News: — ... The costs of the cards is as followed, the 16GB SanDisk M2 will set you back $142.99, the 32GB Memory Stick Pro Duo will set you back $229.99, the 32GB Pro-HG Duo will set you back $279.99 and the 8GB SDHC will set you back $47.99, check out SlashGear for more information. ...

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