JVC offers storage kit for SDHC cards

Jul 27, 2009 1:51 PM

    
Each sleeve holds up to three cards and includes two preprinted inserts for documenting card contents.

Each sleeve holds up to three cards and includes two preprinted inserts for documenting card contents.

JVC Professional Products is now offering a solution for organizing and storing the compact SDHC memory cards used to record footage from the company’s GY-HM100 and GY-HM700 camcorders.

Cards are stored inside the ProHD Media Storage Kit, in 3in x 5in sleeves made of static-resistant polypropylene. Each sleeve holds up to three cards and includes two pre-printed inserts for documenting card contents. The kit includes a rugged, lockable storage case that can store up to 50 sleeves, a tab divider set and 25 media sleeves.

The ProHD Media Storage Kit is also a useful storage option for photographers and other media and data professionals.




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