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SanDisk Introduces New Products

SanDisk has unveiled a batch of new products, including:

SanDisk Sansa Fuze MP3 player
Packing a long list of features into a tiny package, the multi-faced Sansa Fuze plays music, audio books and video clips; displays photos; has a built-in FM radio; and offers a voice recorder to capture thoughts on the fly. The bright 1.9" color screen makes it easy to navigate, or watch videos in landscape mode. There's also a microSD card slot for quickly expanding capacity. With surprisingly big sound from a device smaller than a credit card, the Sansa Fuze is available now in five colors and three capacities: 2GB, 4GB and 8GB.

SanDisk Cruzer Titanium Plus USB flash drive
SanDisk brings something new to USB flash drives – secure automatic online backup. Any file copied to the Cruzer Titanium Plus is automatically backed up to a password-protected online account. If the drive is lost or stolen, or you simply forget to bring it with you, retrieving that important file requires nothing more than signing into your backup account from any computer connected to the Internet.

SanDisk Video HD cards
Take the mystery out of selecting the right card for the new generation of standard and high-definition camcorders that use flash memory instead of tape or disks with SanDisk Video HD cards, which conveniently displays the minutes of video recording time on its label, as well as offering fast transfer of recordings to computers for editing. The cards are available now in 60-minute (4GB) and 120-minute (8GB) times – on the HD Standard setting – in both the SDHC and Memory Stick PRO Duo formats.

SanDisk Mobile Ultra cards
SanDisk Mobile Ultra offers fast side-loading speeds for quickly moving digital files to and from the card and your computer. There's also a 10-year limited warranty, and the cards come with a MobileMate Micro Reader that plugs into any USB 2.0 port. SanDisk Mobile Ultra will be available in June in three formats: microSD at 2GB; microSDHC at 4GB and 8GB; and Memory Stick Micro M2 at 2G, 4GB and 8GB.



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