July 19, 2007
SanDisk Extreme® Ducati Edition CompactFlash
First for Photographers
At 45 MB/second*, the sequential read/write speed of the SanDisk Extreme® Ducati Edition CompactFlash card is as fast as they come. It’s no wonder that professional photographers have come to rely on the responsiveness and performance of the SanDisk Extreme line of flash memory products. With this new, faster card, high-end professional photographers, including those who use medium format/digital-back cameras, can edge ahead of their competition with the ability to capture images faster, store more images, and view and offload their images with greater speed. Just like the Ducati motorcycles, this card can endure the abuse of adverse conditions—it’s built to perform in the extreme environments and temperatures of the most demanding photo shoots.
First for Professionals
The SanDisk Extreme® Ducati Edition CompactFlash is also perfect for professionals who demand the best from their devices. By choosing the SanDisk Extreme® Ducati Edition Compact Flash, professionals can be assured that they have chosen the best, highest-performance card SanDisk has to offer.
The included RescuePro® Deluxe software delivers the added convenience of enabling users to recover images, documents, music, or other files that they may have accidentally deleted.
First for Race Fans
With its unique styling, and official Ducati branding, the SanDisk Extreme® Ducati Edition CompactFlash is the perfect fit for fans of motorcycle racing. Since this is a limited-edition release, and it bears the official Ducati license, Ducati loyalists now have a collectible card that can set them apart from the crowd.
Product Details
Available in 4GB and 8GB configurations
Fast 45MB/second sequential read/write speeds *
Extended temperature tested:
-13°F to 185°F (-25°C to -85°C)
Includes travel case
Includes RescuePRO® Deluxe Recovery Software CD
Comes with Lifetime Limited Warranty
Dedicated Technical Support hotline (US only): 1-866-744-0474
* Based on internal testing; performance may be lower based on host device.
Note: 1 megabyte (MB) = 1 million bytes; 1 gigabyte (GB) = 1 billion bytes. Some of the listed capacity is used for formatting and other functions, and thus is not available for data storage.
Posted by Webmaster at July 19, 2007 10:39 PM
