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February 20, 2007
Lexar Launches 300x UDMA CompactFlash Line
Lexar has launched two significant product releases today; a new line of 300x UDMA Compactflash cards and two new professional grade card readers that accept UDMA cards as well as SDHC media.
The new Ultra Direct Memory Access compactflash line promises a stunning 300x or 45MB per second capability, outshining the current 133x line by approximately 125 percent, when used with a UDMA-capable camera or device. The cards will be available in 2GB, 4GB and 8GB capacities.
Complementing the cards will be a new Firewire 800 UDMA stackable CF reader and a new USB2.0 dual-slot reader that can accept both UDMA compactflash and Secure Digital High Capacity cards; the latter can read both cards simulataneously. Both readers are backwards-compatible with previously released Lexar cards.
Posted by covey22 at February 20, 2007 5:17 PM