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SanDisk SDHC Memory Cards Are Now Compatible with Pocket PCs Using SolarExpress PDA II CF USB Host Card and SanDisk USB SDHC Reader/Writer MicroMate

Business Wire, Nov 15, 2007

IRVINE, Calif. -- Light Cone Corp. president, Robert Manhart, announced today that the SolarExpress PDA II (SEPDA II) CF USB Host Card is compatible with SanDisk's memory cards such as SDHC (Secure Digital High Capacity) and microSDHC. He further stated, "The SolarExpress PDA II and MicroMate combination offers compliance to non-SDA (Secure Digital Association) 2.0 Pocket PCs, while providing users easy access for reading and writing to SDHC memory cards. Without this solution, non-compliant SDA 2.0 PDA users would have to consider more costly alternatives such as replacing their existing devices. With the rapid adoption of SDHC memory cards in digital cameras and other portable devices, it's even more critical that Pocket PC users have the ability to read and write to SDHC memory cards."

The SolarExpress PDA II includes a USB Peripheral Viewer monitor program that displays a SDHC card in MicroMate as an available storage resource. The SEPDA II CF USB Host Card sells for $84.95 at Light Cone's on-line store and internationally through Expansys on-line stores.

The SanDisk USB SDHC memory Reader/Writer MicroMate is available in a SDHC memory card bundle pack and as a single item for $19.95. You may purchase MicroMate at SanDisk's on-line store, with web links to other retail sources.

For additional product information, please visit respective websites.

SEPDA II CF USB Host Card: http://www.lightconecorp.com/Products.html

MicroMate SDHC Memory Card Reader: http://www.sandisk.com/Products/Productinfo.aspx?ID=2018

SanDisk is a trademark of SanDisk Corporation, registered in the U.S. and other countries. MicroMate is a trademark of SanDisk Corporation; SDHC is trademarked. Light Cone is a trademark of Light Cone Corp. All trade names are either registered trademarks or trademarks of their respective holders.

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