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Sony’s new 133x CompactFlash cards

Here they are. The details we've all been waiting for. Drum roll please, as we reveal Sony's CompactFlash line up for Alpha owners and all DSLR kind.D

Here they are. The details we’ve all been waiting for. Drum roll please, as we reveal Sony’s CompactFlash line up for Alpha owners and all DSLR kind.Dancing tigers enter stage left as we disclose that there will be two different ranges (gasp), hula-hoop girls enter stage right as we announce that one will be a range of 66x speed cards for budget buyers in 1GB, 2GB and 4GB sizes.And finally the cymbal-crashing crescendo: there will be a high-end range of 2GB and 4GB, 133x speed cards with Sony’s free image recovery service, and both sets of cards will also be protected by a five-year guarantee (loud shouts and cheers, grown men weep).Well that’s our enthusiasm exhausted. They’ll be out on the streets from next month. Somebody get those tigers off the stage.

Sony CompactFlash cardsPrice: £TBAOn sale: MayContact: SonyRelated stories:Best of CeBIT 2007

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