SanDisk intros RapidGX, high-performance card

Along with the unveiling of the 4GB Memory Stick Pro Duo, SanDisk also debuted RapidGX, a high-performance Memory Stick Pro Duo Game card that offers quick and easy conversion and transfer of files to the Sony PSP. The 1GB RapidGX card will be available this summer for $84.99, and for a limited time will include the PSP software and the reader.
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From the announcement:
The SanDisk RapidGX card offers a complete content solution for owners of the popular handheld gaming and video device. It comes with software that allows PSP owners to convert and transfer a host of multimedia files from a personal computer to a PSP, through a simple drag-and-drop interface. It also comes with SanDisk’s new MicroMate™ high-speed Memory Stick PRO Duo card reader, which is optimized for the RapidGX to achieve maximum transfer speeds.
“Research has shown that millions of PSP owners are enjoying non-gaming entertainment features, such as watching movies, viewing digital photos and listening to music,” said Christina Day, SanDisk’s senior product marketing manager for gaming. “The RapidGX game card, which incorporates technology similar to that of SanDisk’s Extreme III flash card line for pro photographers, simplifies and accelerates the process of converting content to the PSP format.”
With the MicroMate reader, a PSP user can transfer data at read/write speeds of up to 15 megabytes (MB) per second, about twice the read/write speeds of the PSP when the device is hooked up directly to a computer. The reader contains a slot for the card and a USB connector that allows it to be plugged into a PC’s USB port. Since there is no accessible on-board memory in the PSP, all content must be stored on removable Memory Stick PRO Duo cards.
“Also, the speeds afforded by the SanDisk RapidGX card are up to three times faster than those of a standard Memory Stick PRO Duo card, making RapidGX the world’s fastest gaming flash memory card,” she said.
Support for the notion that video is a key selling point for the PSP came recently from a new report issued by The NPD Group, a major consumer electronics research company. According to an NPD press release, the PSP Functionality and Content Study surveyed 55,000 consumers, ages 6 to 44, to determine their preferences with the PSP.
While playing games and listening to music were cited as the top uses, more than 40 percent of owners said that the ability to watch movies or television programs on their PSPs was a key factor in their decision to buy the device, according to the study. Sony sells movies for the PSP on a proprietary format called Universal Media Discs (UMD), but the NPD report indicated that many users don’t necessarily care about which format is used to deliver content.
“Watching videos from a PRO Duo memory card significantly lengthens the play time for movies and video when compared with watching from a UMD,” said Wes Brewer, SanDisk vice president of consumer products marketing. “Longer play time and ease of video transfer are key selling features of our new RapidGX line.”
Recently, several PSP-oriented websites have begun offering downloads of movies, TV shows and games, and Sony has indicated that it will launch various types of media download services within a year.
The PSP management tool that comes with each RapidGX card was customized for SanDisk by Mediafour of West Des Moines, Iowa, and is based on an award-winning software program. This all-in-one solution helps PSP owners organize and optimize their multimedia files as they are transferred to the PSP. The software has a powerful point-and-click interface that makes it easy to add a file or a group of files onto a PSP. It automatically converts video files to the MP4 PSP format. Furthermore, it has several compression options that can save valuable space on the memory card by maximizing the number of videos, songs and photos that the card can hold.
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