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This one almost made me spill my coffee. A company I never heard of before, called MICRODIA, will start selling this month, in Japan, SDHC cards, with sizes that go from 4GB to 16GB.
As you can already guess, the 16GB card will be incredibly expensive (approximately $3500), but still incredibly amazing that we have already reached the 10GB+ capacity in flash cards. If we can already get small SD cards with this capacity, then how come Solid State Disks still have very small capacities?
Buffalo announces 16Gb flash USB drive
Samsung announces 16GB NAND card
Toshiba reaches 32GB on an SDHC card
New 16GB DAP – iAudio7
Transcend launches 16GB Solid State Disk
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