Sony has a number of memory cards announced that based on the new xqd standard. The new cards have speeds of 1Gbps. Also comes with a special card reader.
It comes to cards with storage capacities of 16GB and 32GB that write speeds of 125MBps can achieve. That is twenty five percent faster than current CompactFlash cards. Since the xqd interface based on the pci-e standard, speeds can, in theory, in the future be further increased.
The 16GB instance must 129,99 dollar cost while 32GB of 299,99 dollars deposited must be. Also comes Sony with a xqd card reader with usb 3.0 connector for 44,99$. For laptops comes with an ExpressCard adapter that comes with the xqd cards can handle. This will also 44,99 dollars is going to cost you.
Plans for the new xqd standard came in november 2010 for the first out, and last month was the final specification released by the CompactFlash Association. The new format is intended for the professional photographer and the standard is co-developed by Nikon, while Canon support pledged would have. Nikon announced Friday his D4 dlsr, the first camera to support xqd cards.