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JVC offers storage kit for SDHC cards
Aug 6, 2009 1:51 PM
The new JVC ProHD Media Storage Kit stores SDHC media cards in 3in-by-5in sleeves made of static-resistant polypropylene.
JVC has introduced the ProHD Media Storage Kit, a complete storage solution for SDHC media cards that are used to record footage from the company’s new GY-HM100 and GY-HM700 camcorders.
Memory cards are stored in 3in-by-5in sleeves made of static-resistant polypropylene. Each ProHD media sleeve holds up to three cards and includes two pre-printed inserts for documenting card contents. The kit includes a rugged, lockable storage vault that can store up to 50 sleeves, a tab divider set and 25 media sleeves.
While originally designed for professionals who need to archive original footage shot on JVC’s new GY-HM100 and GY-HM700 camcorders, the ProHD Media Storage Kit is also a useful for photographers and other media and data professionals.
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