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| SanDisk Extreme Pro CompactFlash |
| Available in capacities of 16GB, 32GB and 64GB, SanDisk Extreme Pro CompactFlash memory cards feature read/write speeds up to 90MB per second (600X). The dual-lane architecture of the new SanDisk Power Core Controller directs digital traffic into separate memory lanes to process more images simultaneously. The controller also features an Error Correction Code hardware engine and a simplified design to help maintain data integrity. The durable Extreme Pro cards perform at temperatures of -13°F to 185°F, and have an interior RTV silicone coating for moisture protection. |
| Price: $335.99 for 16GB, $559.99 for 32GB, $895.99 for 64MB. www.sandisk.com |
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| Lexar Professional ExpressCard CompactFlash Reader |
| The Lexar Professional ExpressCard CompactFlash Reader leverages UDMA 6 technology for high-speed file transfer up to 133MB (886X) per second with the Lexar Professional 600x CF card. Plug in the reader to the ExpressCard slot of a laptop, and it connects directly to the PCIe bus interface for enhanced performance. The reader’s deep slot protects card and reader from accidental bumps. The read/write LED indicator lets you know when file transfer is complete. |
| Price: $44.99. www.lexar.com |
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| Epson P-7000 |
| The Epson P-7000 impressed our judges with its new tethering functionality to allow photographers to view and save images as they’re captured, and to control basic camera functions remotely. The P-7000 employs Epson Photo Fine Premia technology, which encompasses 94 percent of the Adobe RGB color space to display more than 16.7 million colors on a 4-inch LCD. With hard drive capacity of 160GB, the unit can hold thousands of images. Compatible with UDMA CompactFlash cards, and its lithium-ion battery lasts up to three hours. |
| Price: $799. www.epson.com |