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Sony's SF-G TOUGH series will come in 32, 64 and 128 GB storage capacities
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With the ability to withstand 180 N of force, Sony says its new cards are 18 times stronger than standard 10N-rated SD cards, which are constructed using a three-part design. The new cards are made from high-grade hardness materials to prevent bending, while IPX8 and IP6X ratings protect from water and dust, respectively.
To protect against physical damage like broken connector ribs and data protection locks, Sony has removed such easy-to-break parts completely, resulting in a ribless design with no data protection lock. The cards are also shock resistant for drops of up to 5 m (16.4 ft).
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Sony's SF-G TOUGH series can be submerged in over 1 m (3 ft) of water |
And speed hasn't been sacrificed in the quest for toughness, with the new cards supporting the UHS-II interface and boasting (equal) "world's fastest" read and write speeds of up to 300 MB/s and 299 MB/s, respectively, for speedy transfer and capture of hefty photo and video files.
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UHS-II compatible hardware is required to take advantage of the 300 MB/s and 299 MB/s, read and write speeds |
Sony's SF-G TOUGH series is set for a release in October and will come in 32, 64 and 128 GB storage capacities priced at US$72.99, $131.99 and $275.99, respectively.
Source: Sony
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