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Patriot memory presents its new ep pro sdxc / sdhc card compatible with uhs

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Fremont, California, USA, June 7, 2012 - Patriot Memory, a world pioneer in high-performance memory, NAND flash memory, storage products and products for computer enthusiasts, today announced its new EP series card Pro for SDHC / SDXC flash storage, to be released from July 16.

The EP Pro is the new high-performance flagship in the Patriot Memory range of secure digital cards. Designed with high-resolution video and photography enthusiasts in mind, the EP Pro SDHC / SDXC card delivers unrivaled transfer speeds of 90MB / s (read) and 50MB / s (write) and capacities up to 128GB. With transfer speeds nearly 5 times faster than SDHC standard cards, when used with UHS-I compliant devices, the EP Pro SDHC / SDXC provides the high performance required for professional creation of high resolution multimedia content.

"The EP Pro offers the best performance needed for multimedia enthusiasts using advanced capture techniques such as burst photography and full 3D videography, " said Meng J. Choo, Product Director, Patriot Memory. "With read and write speeds of 90MB / s / 50MB / s, the EP Pro series can also record at the next generation 4K resolution for truly impressive HD content creation."

Feature set:

  • SDXC UHS-I Class 1, SDHC Class 10 Read and write speeds of up to 90MB / s (read) and 50MB / s (write) Capacities: 16GB, 32GB (SDHC) 64GB, 128GB (SDXC) Compatible with class 105 years warranty

About Patriot Memory

Patriot Memory designs, manufactures, and markets high-performance memory modules for computer enthusiasts, Flash products, and computer technologies. Patriot Memory products have become world renowned for their tremendous performance, reliability and innovation. Patriot Memory sells its products through original equipment manufacturers, retailers, Internet merchants, and distributors worldwide, and operates in North America, Asia, and Europe. Patriot Memory LLC was founded in 1985 and is based in Fremont, California, USA.

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