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PRETEC to Exhibit at CeBIT 2009 at Booth Hall21/D83

Mon Mar 2, 2009 10:31pm EST
Press Kit Materials Are Available Online at
www.virtualpressoffice.com/public/kit/PretecCeBIT2009
HANNOVER, Germany--(Business Wire)--
Pretec continues today its record breaking history in the field of speed and
capacity by unveiling the extraordinary 666X CF card, the world`s fastest CF
card and the new SDXC 32GB, the world`s first, highest capacity and fastest SD
card at CeBIT booth Hall21/D83 and at PMA CFA booth at LVCC South Hall K286 in
Las Vegas, Nevada. 

Also, Pretec unveils today the rechargeable 16MB SRAM PC card and 64GB/128GB
ExpressCard SSD, the largest capacity and world`s first ExpressCard SSD with
hardware-based AES256 Encryption/Decryption at CeBIT and Embedded World
Exhibition & Conference (Booth Hall9, Stand128) at Nuremberg. 

Pretec 666X CF`s dazzling 100MB/s speed is the largest speed boost in CF
history. Pretec`s CeBIT booth is featuring "Double 100" this year, with dual
breakthrough of CF capacity in 100MB, and CF speed in 100MB/s. Pretec 666X CF
card will start sampling by April from capacities of 4GB to 64GB. 

SDXC (eXtended Capacity) is a next-generation SD card, with capacities up to
2048GB, and read/write speed up to 50MB/s initially and up to 104MB/s in the
future. Pretec 32GB SDXC card, sampling now to design-in customers, can reach
the speed of up to 50MB/s. 

64GB and 128GB ExpressCard SSD, is the largest capacity and world`s first
ExpressCard SSD with hardware-based AES256 Encryption/Decryption. Pretec
ExpressCard SSD features a dual interface of an ExpressCard socket and a mini
USB socket for mobile storage solution for portable devices as well as for
embedded systems. 

New Pretec rechargeable 16MB SRAM PC card uses only single rechargeable battery
to be the main battery. Pretec rechargeable SRAM PC card features double
(standard) to quadruple (optional) battery power compared with any other players
in the industry. 







Pretec/C-ONE Technology Corp.
Franny Yeh, Marketing Manager, +886-2-2659 4380
frannyy@c1tech.com.tw

Copyright Business Wire 2009



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