ProGrade Digital Announces New CFexpress 2.0 Type A Gold Line Memory Cards

  The Addition of the Gold Line CFexpress 2.0 Type A 240GB and 480GB Memory Cards Provide the Optimal Capacity for RAW Cinema-Level Video Shooting Applications 

San Jose, CA January 19, 2024, 8:00 am PT — ProGrade Digital, Inc., founded with a mission to provide the highest quality professional grade digital memory cards and workflow solutions, announces a new CFexpress™ Type A Gold-class memory cards in a 240GB and 480GB capacity. This new Gold line features the same industry-leading quality as the current ProGrade CFexpress 2.0 Type A Cobalt 160GB memory card. The Gold line has a VPG 200 rating and has an NVME host interface with PCIe Gen3 X1 interconnect. ProGrade Digital’s CFexpress 2.0 Type A Gold cards are fully compliant with the CFexpress 2.0 specification and provide read speeds of up to 900MB/s, burst write speeds of up to 800MB/s, and sustained write speeds of 600MB/s – ideally suited for the highest-resolution cinema-grade video capture applications. When combined with a ProGrade Digital CFexpress Type A / SDXC Dual-Slot USB 3.2 Gen 2 card reader (PG09) they provide a complete solution for transferring images and video files, enabling improvement to your digital imaging workflow. 

“The introduction of our new CFexpress Type A, Gold line of memory cards – with capacities of 240GB and 480GB – provide sweet-spot storage levels and pricing to meet the needs of a wide range of still and video shooters,” said Josh Brewer, Product Manager of ProGrade Digital. “This new range of cards for ProGrade combines the necessary VPG 200 levels of video performance, with NAND technology optimized for great value and reliability.” 

ProGrade Digital CFexpress 2.0 Type A Gold Memory Cards: 

  • Maximum read speed up to 900MB/s 
  • Burst write speed up to 800MB/s 
  • Sustained write speed of 600MB/s 
  • Minimum sustained write speed 200MB/s 
  • CFexpress 2.0 
  • Capacity: 240GB and 480GB 
  • MSRP: $259.99, and $449.99 respectively

CFexpress 2.0 Type A Gold Delivers: 

  • Fully compliant with CompactFlash™ Association 2.0 specification 
  • NVMe host interface with PCIe Gen3 X1 interconnect 
  • Thermal throttling protects the card from overheating 
  • Laser etched unique serial numbering for the tracking of key components and manufacturing data for the highest quality control 
  • Temperature ranges: operating 14°F to 158°F/ -10°C to 70°C; storage 10°F to 160°F/ -12°C to 72°C 
  • Packaging: Biodegradable fiber tray 
  • Refresh Pro ready* 
  • X-ray proof and shock-proof 
  • 3-year warranty 

Customers may purchase ProGrade Digital products on www.progradedigital.com, Amazon, B&H Photo and Video, or Adorama websites along with many other retailers around the globe. Customers in select regions may purchase on Amazon.com with Prime shipping. 

About ProGrade Digital, Inc. 

ProGrade Digital focuses exclusively on the design and marketing of digital memory cards, card readers, and workflow software required by imaging professionals. Flagship products include ProGrade Digital CFexpress™ and ProGrade Digital SDXC UHS-II V90 memory cards offered in a range of capacities and USB 4.0 and USB 3.2, Gen 2 high-speed readers. ProGrade Digital memory cards and workflow solutions are available for purchase globally through Amazon.com, on the company website, and also B&H Photo and Video.  

*Refresh Pro™ functionality requires ProGrade Digital Refresh Pro™ software application and a ProGrade Digital card and reader. This is a great way to monitor card health and restore the card back to factory-fresh conditions.  

High-resolution product photos and logo for download: 2024-01-19 CFexpress 2.0 Type A Gold Memory Cards 

ProGrade Digital is an authorized licensee of SDXC, microSDXC, CFast 2.0, 4.0, CompactFlash, and CFexpress trademarks. All other brand or product names in the release are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders. 

Media Contact: 

Mark Lewis 

ProGrade Digital, Inc. VP Marketing 

[email protected]

+1 408.708.9292 

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