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Satechi Audio Move SD Review

, Feb 13th 2012 Discuss [0]

Onto the SlashGear review bench has fallen one of the most powerful little beat-blasters able to be supplied with said music by a microSD card we may have ever seen. This is the Satechi Audio Move SD, and though you can plug your tiny memory card into its side to bring the heat to the block with stereo sound and some relatively excellent bass, you can also plug your iPhone, your Android, your Windows Phone, your BlackBerry, etcetera and etcetera into the side of this little monster and let the love flow!

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Satechi Audio Move SD portable speaker released, microSDHC card slot in tow

, Jan 18th 2012 Discuss [0]

We're looking at you, Satechi, and your seemingly awesome feature of being able to roll with content straight off of a microSDHC/microSD card right out of the box, not to mention your strange sub sandwich overall aesthetic. This device, the Satechi Audio Move SD portable speaker, has been both announced and made available by Satechi this week, it lighting up our eyeballs with its lovely features. For just $29.99, you too can be blasting beats out from your desk effortlessly. Read The Full Story

Kingmax debuts world’s largest capacity microSD card with 64GB of storage

Generally speaking when it comes to storage most of us want more. You can a never have enough storage, especially when it comes to your digital content on cameras and other devices that use SD and microSD cards. One of the cool things about having a massive memory card in your camcorder or other devices is that you can just keep the originals on your card and still have plenty of room to shoot new pics or video. Read The Full Story

Kingston adds new 16GB microSDHC Class 10 card to line

Kingston has a bunch of different storage offerings in its line from flash drives to memory cards for the digital camera and other devices. Kingston has added a new storage capacity to its line of class 10 microSDHC cards. The line already had 4GB and 8GB capacities. Read The Full Story

Lexar 32GB Class 10 microSDHC on sale for $150

Lexar's SDXC cards aren't the only high-speed memory the company has for CES 2011; there's also a Class 10 32GB microSDHC card intended for mobile phones. Offering guaranteed minimum sustained write speeds of 10MB per second and read speeds up to 20MB per second, the new chip should make a real difference for those users running apps from removable media. Read The Full Story

Silicon Power debuts tiny microSD card reader

If you have a smartphone that uses a microSD card for playing and storing media like video and music, you might be looking for an easy way to get content to and from that device without having to hook the phone to your computer with a sync cable. Silicon Power has unveiled a cool little microSD card reader that is about as good looking as card readers get. Read The Full Story

16GB and 32GB class 10 microSDHC Cards surface from Patriot Memory

Patriot Memory has announced that it is launching a pair of new microSDHC cards that have class 10 speed capability. The new cards are in the LX series and are microSDHC offerings in 16GB and 32GB capacities. Both of the memory cards are covered by a 5-year warranty Read The Full Story

Multi-Card USB Readers from Elecom are Super Kawaii and Super Helpful

, Dec 1st 2010 Discuss [0]

Multi-card USB readers - why is this concept more well played? It IS played though, even though it might not be well spread. Here's a couple for you from Elecom, available in Japan (or over the internet through GeekStuff4U, which is in Japan too, but online, and online is everywhere!) One is the multi-card stand-up reader MR-C27 which reads up to four SD/SHDC or SDXC cards at a time - supporting cards up to 64GB. The MR-SMC06 is a dual-card USB stick or thumbkey which has no internal memory in and of itself but has two microSD or microSDHC slots. Super cute and super handy! Read The Full Story

Kingston 32GB MicroSDHC Class 4 Review

If there’s one thing we’re used to seeing on mobile devices of late, it’s “microSD cards up to 32GB supported.” Problem is, when it actually comes to fitting maximum-size microSDHC cards inside, your choices have been relatively limited and generally expensive. Kingston is aiming to change that, with a 32GB Class 4 memory card that promises both performance and a sub-$100 street price. Is this the card your smartphone has been waiting for?

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Kingston debuts new 32GB microSDHC card

If you are a mobile phone user that stores tons of content on your device like music, video, and photos you need a lot of storage. If you are using a phone that has a microSD card slot built in to expand storage, Kingston has unveiled a new card that you may be interested in. Read The Full Story