Pretec continues today its record breaking history in the field of speed and capacity by unveiling the extraordinary 666X CF card, the world’s fastest CF card and the new SDXC 32GB, the world’s first, highest capacity and fastest SD card at CeBIT booth Hall21/D83 and at PMA CFA booth at LVCC South Hall K286 in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Also, Pretec unveils today the rechargeable 16MB SRAM PC card and 64GB/128GB ExpressCard SSD, the largest capacity and world’s first ExpressCard SSD with hardware-based AES256 Encryption/Decryption at CeBIT and Embedded World Exhibition & Conference (Booth Hall9, Stand128) at Nuremberg.
Pretec 666X CF’s dazzling 100MB/s speed is the largest speed boost in CF history. Pretec’s CeBIT booth is featuring “Double 100” this year, with dual breakthrough of CF capacity in 100GB, and CF speed in 100MB/s. Pretec 666X CF card will start sampling by April from capacities of 4GB to 64GB.
PowerDVD 9 feature highlights include:
Working together, the companies are ensuring an excellent, intuitive consumer experience designed to drive mass market adoption. This attention to individual interaction is crucial as more consumers apply it to everyday uses on their computers.
A-DATA Technology, a worldwide leader in high performance DRAM module and flash memory products, announced today its new C902 Super Thin Mini USB Flash Drive.
A Super Thin Mini USB Drive
With the ever advancing technology today, electronic devices are becoming highly sophisticated in function and miniaturized in size. Capacity ranging from 2GB to 16GB, the new C902 not only is compact in size, but also light only 2 grams in weight, Weighting only 2 grams, C902 enables one to access or backup important data whenever and wherever needed. In addition to all the features you can expect from a regular USB 2.0 flash drive, C902 offers value-added software such as UFDtoGo.
Sony Corporation today announced a major reorganization and a new management team. The changes, effective April 1, 2009, will fundamentally reorganize the company's electronics and game businesses to improve profitability and strengthen competitiveness in the midst of the continued global economic crisis. They will also accelerate the production of innovative networked products and services by strategically integrating these two business groups.
"Consumers want products that are networked, multi-functional and service-enhanced utilizing open technologies, and user experiences that are rich, shared and, increasingly, green," said Mr. Stringer in announcing these changes. "This reorganization is designed to transform Sony into a more innovative, integrated and agile global company with its next generation of leadership firmly in place. The changes we're announcing today will accelerate the transformation of the Company that began four years ago. They will now make it possible for all of Sony's parts to work together to assume a position of worldwide leadership and, together, achieve great things."
The Board of Directors has endorsed a reorganization of the Company naming Mr. Stringer as President of Sony Corporation in addition to his current responsibilities of Chairman and CEO. Working with his newly appointed electronics leadership team, he will directly oversee the electronics business to enable faster implementation of his strategic direction.
Sony Optiarc Europe announced today that it will begin shipping its new 24x DVD writer, the AD-7240S, in March of this year. While there aren't a lot of details yet, Optiarc has stated that the Serial ATA equipped AD-7240S will be capable of 24x DVD±R, 12x DVD±R DL and 12x DVD-RAM writing speeds. The drive will also support Optiarc's Auto Strategy and Adaptive Self Tuning technologies which optimize writing quality and performance by compensating for disc and drive variations.
While Optiarc America has not made any official announcements regarding the AD-7240S, sources at the company indicated that the drive will be hitting the North American market about the same time as Europe.
Add a commentA-DATA Technology, a worldwide leader in high performance DRAM module and flash memory products, announced today its new 64GB S901 USB Flash Drive.
A fashion accessory both eye-pleasing and sporty
Integrating colorful design and rubber material, S901 is both eye-pleasing and sporty. It also comes with a fashionable, vibration-resistant outer casing to keep your data safe and intact. Compact in size, the A-DATA S901 is easy and convenient to carry large amounts of data around with you when you are traveling or working. It is water, dust, and shock resistant and keeps your data from being damaged. Combining the state-of-the-art technology, practical functionality and stylish design, the S901 helps to express one’s unique lifestyle!
Addonics Technologies (www.addonics.com) today announced the 4X1 eSATA/USB Hardware Port Multiplier (HPM), which has an integrated RAID controller for superior read/write performance.
The 4X1 HPM can connect up to four SATA / SATA II hard drives to a host via a single SATA port or USB port. These connected drives can be easily set to different RAID configurations by dialing an onboard rotary switch. There is no driver or software installation required, thus making the addition of RAID storage to any system simple no matter what the operating system.
The RAID volume, once created, appears to any OS as another hard drive. It can be used as a boot drive in application servers or mission critical equipment. The 4X1 HPM is ideal in high capacity storage applications such as video storage, data archiving, home entertainment or multi-tera bytes storage farm.
A-DATA announced today the new release of 32GB Turbo SDHC Class 6 Memory Card, the maximum capacity regulated by the 2.0 specification of SDHC.
As the demand for high-definition video and high-resolution digital photography grows rapidly higher, so do the capacity of the flash memory. The general demand for memory capacity is at its peak than ever. People just hate it when they have to delete some precious photos or downgrade the photo quality in order to make room for more pictures! Knowing that, A-DATA proudly presents the market the new A-DATA’s Turbo SDHC Class 6 Memory Card with a capacity of 32GB, the industry-leading spec by far.
Pioneer Europe has officially announced the availability of its new 8x Blu-ray Disc writer, the BDR-203BK. The drive features 8x BD-R, 8x BD-R DL and 2x BD-RE writing speeds as well as a maximum BD-ROM read speed of 8x.
Now available on an OEM basis across Europe via our distribution network, the BDR-203BK is expected to cost in the region of €250 (although prices will be set by distributors).
The BDR-203BK is also compatible with a wide range of Blu-ray, DVD-R/RW, +R/RW, DVD-RAM and CD media types, with key specifications also including:
With strong performance and features to enhance read/write accuracy, the BDR-203BK adds further momentum to the growing demand for Blu-ray devices.
VUDU announced this week that it is the first on-demand service to sell movies in high definition. The company currently has more than 50 HD movies available on its 1080p Internet Movie Player, including the 2009 Academy Award winning documentary, Man on Wire. Movies are priced between $13.99 and $23.99 and can be stored on a consumer's VUDU box or in the VUDU Vault.
VUDU, Inc., a leading provider of digital on-demand entertainment products and services, today announced it has achieved another industry milestone by becoming the first on-demand service to offer high definition movies for download to own on its popular 1080p Internet Movie Player. HD movies are available for purchase today to all VUDU owners.
Until now consumers have been restricted to renting HD movies from on- demand services, including VUDU's library of over 1,400 HD movies, the largest HD library in the world. Today VUDU unveiled a collection of over 50 HD movies from top independent studios that are available for both rental and download to own. Movies offered in this collection will be available for purchase in both instant HD and VUDU's industry-leading HDX format at the same price. HDX is the highest quality on-demand format available anywhere on cable, satellite, broadcast, or the Internet.