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Re: difference of P2 card and P2 E-series
by Jan Crittenden Livingston on Jul 24, 2009 at 1:26:52 pm

Hi,

The E series card is based on Multi-Level Cell Memory and thus also has fewer rewrites. Its end of life would be if you filled it every day and reformated you would have expended the memory in 5 years. In general by the time you have expended the card you will probably want a bigger card.

It is true that the MLCM is faster than the Single Level Cell Memory and so more speed can be gained if there isn't anything in the way, like a slower interface.

As far as AVC-Ultra,it can write to any of the P2 cards we have brought to the market including the 4 GB cards. We designed them so that there was a future in them, it is why we didn't choose any other recording device. We wanted the ability to write any of our formats to the card.

Best,

Jan

Jan Crittenden Livingston
Product Manager, HPX500, HPX300, HPX170, HVX200A
Panasonic Broadcast & TV Systems



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