Kingston announced at CES their latest range of SDHC cards, the USH-I UltimateXX, which will be on sale later this month. The USH-I UltimateXX is stated as perfectly backwards compatible with Class 4, Class 6, and Class 10 equipment. By using USH-I, the SDHC card is capable of hitting read rates of 60MB/sec and write rates of 35MB/sec, with pricing set for $69.99 (8GB), $179.99 (16GB) and $349.99 (32GB). Sounds like a card that’s storing lots of porn. Anyway, besides launching this USH-I UltimateXX, Kingston also launched their latest DataTraveler HyperX 3.0 USB flash drive, and it has plans to launch an entry-level flash drive in “late Q2 / early Q3.”
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