By David Saffir I recently received two products for testing—the Lexar 8GB 600X UDMA CF Card, and the new Lexar Professional Dual-Slot USB 3.0 Card Reader. Together, they deliver the fastest download times to a host computer I’ve seen to...
Posted by Joan Sherwood on July 15, 2011 11:42 AM
By Ron DawsonCurrently, the two most wide spread “flavors” of SD cards are plain SD and SDHC. SD cards can hold up to 2GB of data, whereas SDHC cards can hold 4GB to 32GB of data. They are based on...
Posted by Joan Sherwood on April 5, 2011 9:07 AM
By Ellis VenerHow fast is fast enough? How big is large enough? If you shoot sports, fashion or just have a need for speed, and own a camera that can use CompactFlash UDMA media, the Lexar 300x UDMA 16GB CompactFlash...
Posted by Joan Sherwood on September 9, 2008 11:16 AM
Press Release: September 9, 2008—Lexar Media today announced the Lexar Professional UDMA 300x 16GB CompactFlash (CF) card, a new memory card that provides an ideal combination of increased capacity, professional-level performance and reliability. Designed for professional photographers and photo enthusiasts,...
Posted by Joan Sherwood on September 9, 2008 2:27 AM
By Shawn SoniPeriperhal devices based on solid state technologies are becoming more prevalent for use as both external devices and internal drives for both portable and desktop computers. The low power consumption of SSDs (solid state drives) is especially relevant...
Posted by Joan Sherwood on June 5, 2008 1:36 PM
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