Delkin Devices has announced its 4th Generation (G4) version of the POWER CFexpress Type B memory card line. These cards feature faster speeds, additional capacities, and lower prices.
G4 is Delkin’s 4th generation version of CFexpress Type B card, as they were the first to launch CFexpress Type B cards into the market back in 2017
Key features
- PCIe 3.0 Interface
- Max Read Speed: 1780 MB/s
- Max Write Speed: 1700 MB/s
- Sustained Write Speed: 1490 MB/s
- Records 8K, 6K, and 4K Video
- Records High Bit Rates and Frame Rates
- Records Raw Photos and Rapid Bursts
- Resists Shock, Magnets, X-Rays & Static
- Resists UV Rays and Extreme Temperatures
Delkin is also offering a deal on 1TB POWER CFexpress Type B Memory Cards for just $100 USD, which is a massive saving of almost $300 USD. This is a limited-time deal. Please note that on B&H it is still currently listed at $399.99 USD because the promotion doesn’t start till the 5th of June.
LAUNCH DEAL DETAILS
1TB POWER CFexpress Type B (G4) Memory Card (DCFXBP1TBG4) which begins shipping on June 5, 2023 (Until Limited Stock is Gone).
$100 (USD) Plus Applicable Taxes & Shipping. The price will return to $399.99 USD after the promotion ends. There is a limit of one per customer.
New Range
The new cards are available in 9 capacities (128GB / 165GB / 256GB / 325GB / 512GB / 650GB / 1TB / 1.3TB / 2TB).
According To Delkin, each card option has undergone extensive internal testing in every CFexpress Type B host in the market to ensure full functionality and performance.
The POWER CFexpress Type B card is durably designed to be shockproof, magnet proof, X-ray proof, antistatic, UV-guarded and resistant to extreme temperatures. Each card is also backed by a limited lifetime warranty and Delkin’s American-based customer support team.
Faster Speeds
Delkin POWER CFexpress Type B cards feature claimed maximum recording speeds up to 1700MB/s. The cards are also capable of offloading data at speeds reaching up to 1780MB/s. The sustained write speeds, which will vary by capacity, are claimed to be up to 1490MB/s.