Stanton T.92 USB Turntable Rev…: The Stanton T.92 USB is the most versatile and usable turntable that I
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Barnes & Noble Inc. announced a new color eReader that is poised to take this market by storm. Much like their eInk reader, the original Nook, this device shows that Barnes and Noble’s people are masters of design and functionality… Read More...
T-Mobile USA, Inc. and Samsung Telecommunications America (Samsung Mobile), the No. 1 mobile phone provider in the United States1, today announced that T-Mobile will be the first to launch the Samsung Galaxy Tab™ in the U.S. T-Mobile’s first Android™-powered tablet,… Read More...
Tonight, October 21, 2010 at 10pm NY (Eastern) Time. PortableApps is the home of the most popular system for using programs on flash drives or removable Hard Drives (or even internal hard drives). I personally have used this for years.… Read More...
Barnes & Noble Announces Award-Winning NOOK(TM) eBook Reader will be Sold at Walmart
NOOK Devices to Be Sold in Walmart Stores and on Walmart.com Beginning Next Week
New York, NY – October 21, 2010 – Barnes & Noble, Inc. (NYSE:… Read More...
The Kensington ci70 wireless desktop keyboard and mouse set is a welcome replacement for the boring and generic keyboards and mice that typically come with desktop computers these days. If you have a laptop this wireless set also makes for… Read More...
Most people are familiar with the usual Blackberry look – candy bar form with that easy to use QWERTY keyboard and familiar trackpad (or trackball). And it’s beautiful! But some people like a different look to their phones. Apparently there’s… Read More...
While full-size SDHC cards enjoy both large capacity of up to 32GB (even larger with SDXC) and high speed Class 10 performance, mobile oriented microSDHC cards aren’t quite there yet. On the mobile front, the industry has yet to produce a card that’s 32GB (or larger) with high-speed Class 10 or Class 6 cards. Until than we’re left with the choice of choosing either speed (Class 6 or higher) or high capacity. Today’s review does just that: We’ll compare the highest capacity card available ( the Sandisk 32GB Class 2) against the fastest high capacity card available on the market (the Lexar 16GB Class 6). Based on your needs, do you need speed or capacity?
A matter of speed
The SD association defines four levels of Speed Class: 2, 4, 6 and with 10 added just recently. Interestingly these Class levels reveal a card’s minimum sustained transfer and not the usual maximum speed: Speed Class 2 guarantees a minimum transfer speed of 2 mega bytes per second (MB/s), Speed Class 4, 6 and 10 guarantee a minimum transfer speed of 4 , 6 and 10MB/s respectively. Some manufacturer of full-size cards are now even claiming to have a minimum transfer speeds of 16 MB/s or Class 16. When it comes to microSD card, it’s safe to say that they are a bit slower. Do keep in mind that the maximum read/write speed can be much higher but not necessarily maintained continuously. In other words a card can reach 30MB/s, but can maintain that speed for only 5 seconds for example.