Sony have released a a 5GB CompactFlash Type II media card. The latest addition to
Sony’s removable media range, enables storage of up to 1600 images or four hours of MPEG 4 recording. The one-inch
hard disk drive boasts a native transfer rate of up to 96.7Mbps, which is further maximized when the CompactVault is
used in conjunction with future Cybercapture enabled products, providing even faster recording of images and higher
quality of videos, in AV mode.
The card is compatible with all products
with a CR Type II slot.
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