kingston on Wednesday introduced its first 32GB microSDHC memory card. The Class 4 card will ship on October 11, and effectively doubles the largest microSDHC offering from the memory maker. The company trailsSanDisk, who was first with a 32GB microSDHC card.
Kingston's card was tested to work flawlessly with a range of new smartphones, including the HTC Evo 4G and Shadow, BlackBerry Bold 9000, Motorola Droid X, and Samsung Galaxy S Vibrant.
The card alone is priced at $153, while packages with one or two SD adapters can be purchased for $155 or $159, respectively. It ships with a portable USB reader.
The card alone is priced at $153, while packages with one or two SD adapters can be purchased for $155 or $159, respectively. It ships with a portable USB reader.