New Panasonic MicroP2 Storage Cards Announced
Panasonic unveiled its new MicroP2 card to provide best speeds for the users. What is the read and write speed of New Panasonic MicroP2 Storage Cards?
Panasonic unveiled its new MicroP2 card to provide best speeds for the users. What is the read and write speed of New Panasonic MicroP2 Storage Cards?
Hi Jesica Minnie
In flash storage devices we have a lot of variety but micro p2 cards are for the professionals who want best data transfer speeds. Panasonic has announced the whole series of P2 cards, these cards are of same size as SD cards but much more reliable and high speed. According to panasonic, these cards can handle 50 mbps speed. These cards are expected to be available in spring 2013 in 32 GB and 64 GB storage capacities.
Panasonic also prepared adopter with which they can be used with PCMCIA based hard wares. This adopter also allows the use of SD cards in P2 products in case of emergency. About 250000 P2 products are in use in world and their users will get the advantage of Micro P2 cards.
Panasonic claims that due to high speed and special design, these cards are capable of highly reliable audio and video recording and they will perform well in challenging environments like high temperatures, humidity and vibration.
If you are a professional then stay updated about these.
Regards.
microP2 card is Panasonic’s latest development on solid-state recording media designed for broadcast use. It is the same size as the SD memory card. The microP2 card is the world’s first UHS-II compliant professional memory card that brings higher efficiency, speed, and reliability to broadcasting workflows. As the size and cost of the current P2 card reduces radically, the new microP2 card gives the same level of data capacity, 32 and 64 GB.
Aside from that, it also offers high transfer speed, excellent reliability and security. If you need to upgrade the firmware of your microP2 and or P2-equipped device, visit Software for microP2 Card. The microP2 card was announced back in April 2012. Price starts at $250.