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Memory cards are nice and useful, but interfacing with PCs, especially desktops, can be a chore, so Lexar decided to do something about it.
Even though they may not support all types of memory cards, laptops have integrated card readers, mostly.
Desktops, however, don't usually have these things by default, ... |
27 April 2012 09:47 GMT |
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One would think that a new and promising memory card standard would be quick to get the support of all companies that would benefit from marketing it, but that does not seem to be the case for XQD.
Looks like only two of the four companies known to be planning on selling XQD cards are actually going to apply haste ... |
17 January 2012 09:25 GMT |
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Crucial has already said its piece on the solid-state drive market so it was only a matter of time until it made a move on the RAM segment.
With the 2012 edition of the Consumer Electronics Show (CES 2012) less than a day away, Crucial formally released its latest batch of memory products.
They aren't just a... |
9 January 2012 17:01 GMT |
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One would say that there already are very fast memory cards, with or without huge storage capacities to match, but Lexar decided they just weren't fast enough.Thus it was that the company came forth and announced the Lexar Professional 1000x CompactFlash (CF) cards.Available in capacities of 16GB, 32GB, 64GB an... |
5 January 2012 11:10 GMT |
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It seems that Lexar is as eager as ever to supply the industry with newer and better storage solutions, in this case a high-capacity memory card that should work best for professional photographers and the like.It is no mystery that the IT market is already packed with a drove of memory cards of varying capacities, ... |
16 March 2011 04:04 GMT |
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Lexar Media's latest Crucial-branded memory products might just end up gaining most of the attention given to them thanks not to their actual specs, but because of their unusual led lighting.It seems that Crucial is paying special attention to those enthusiasts that like their systems to be colorful on the insi... |
6 January 2011 10:18 GMT |
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It seems that Lexar Media is not yet done with introductions, as its collection of memory cards continues to grow even now, with the addition of a certain microSDHC model. One may think that Lexar's launching of the Echo MX and Echo ZX USB backup drives, and of the 128GB SDXC card, would be enough for a pr... |
5 January 2011 10:06 GMT |
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Those users that thrive on speed and like responsive hardware and automation will be glad to know that Lexar has designed a pair of backup USB flash drive series that exist mainly to perform system backup tasks.Since losing one's data is never, or at least almost never, a pleasant thing, storage solution develo... |
4 January 2011 09:35 GMT |
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Since the third quarter is now up and running, hardware makers are well into the process of updating their product offers. Lexar Media, of course, will not lag behind, which is why it entered the spotlight and revealed its latest, high-capacity flash device specifically optimized for backup tasks. Said USB flash dri... |
21 July 2010 02:30 GMT |
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Nowadays, it looks as though every possible new solid state drive is likely to end up powered by one of the famous SandForce controllers. There are, however, some storage solutions developers that don't “stick to the norm,” so to speak, especially when they can actually reach arguably better results... |
23 June 2010 10:02 GMT |
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Regardless of how experienced a photographer is, and how quickly they can get a good angle for a picture, skill always needs a camera on the same level. The camera also relies on specially designed storage cards, whose writing speed ultimately determines how good the device is at taking photos in rapid succession. Th... |
28 April 2010 04:56 GMT |
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While most manufacturers of motherboards, graphics cards and memory kits have their hands full with making hardware compatible and especially capable when combined with the new six-core CPUs and DirectX 11 graphics cards, Lexar Media is more focused on the enterprise market. In fact, the company has been working on a... |
27 April 2010 04:20 GMT |
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Intel has just officially launched its latest series of server processors, known as the Xeon 5600, which is made up of a number of quad-core and six-core CPUs that will enable new performance levels for servers and data centers. Now, in the wake of this announcement, Lexar has emerged claiming that it has developed a... |
16 March 2010 09:34 GMT |
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USB 3.0 and SATA 6.0Gbps are the two interfaces that have seen the most attention over the past few months, as they boast significant improvements to data-transfer rates compared with their predecessors. Of course, regardless of how fast they are, these interfaces will only have meaning when paired with storage techn... |
26 February 2010 04:17 GMT |
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Lexar has made the headlines once again thanks to its latest two backup flash drives, the Echo SE and Echo ZE. While most USB flash drives are used for external storage and an easy file transfer between computers, these two models are, instead, intended as backup solutions for laptop systems, whether they are noteboo... |
6 January 2010 09:55 GMT |
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Power users now have what they need to max out their systems, whether they are powered by Intel Core i5 or Core i7 processors or Advanced Micro Devices AM3 central processing units. The Crucial memory modules are the latest Crucial-branded products developed by Lexar and are completely compatible with 64-bit operatin... |
2 December 2009 08:30 GMT |
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Lexar Media, one of the world's leading vendors of memory products, has announced today the launch of its new Lexar JumpDrive SAFE S3000 FIPS and JumpDrive SAFE S3000 USB flash drives, designed to provide consumers with the means to store data in a secure manner. According to the Fremont, California-based compan... |
8 October 2009 10:17 GMT |
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Coming to provide support for Intel's latest generation of mobile processors, Lexar Media has announced today that it launched the Crucial DDR3-1333MHz notebook memory modules. Available in capacities of 1GB and 2GB, these new modules have been specifically designed to support Intel's new Core i7 mobile pro... |
24 September 2009 05:58 GMT |
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Closely following in the footsteps of Kingston Memory, Lexar Media announced today the availability of its new Crucial DDR3-1333MHz (PC3-1600) 1GB and 2GB ECC and non-ECC UDIMM memory modules. The introduction of the new modules is tightly connected to the official debut of Intel's new generation of desktop proc... |
8 September 2009 10:14 GMT |
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The market for Flash-based storage solutions, also known as Solid State Drives, has become ever more interesting, as technology advances and provides consumers with faster, higher-performance and more affordable storage solutions. On that note, Lexar Media, a leading vendor of memory products, has just announced an u... |
20 July 2009 08:32 GMT |
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If you are one of those computer enthusiasts that go on tailoring their own desktop or portable computer systems, then you are probably on the look-out for any new technology or product that can make your machines stand from the crowd. Ranging from the latest in computing performance to internal lighting, cooling sy... |
7 October 2008 09:14 GMT |
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It looks like Lexar has had quite a lot of surprises in store for this year's Photokina. After announcing the launch of a Kodak-branded SDHC card and adopting Eye-Fi technology for one of its own cards a short while ago, the flash memory manufacturer has just announced a significant improvement to its Profession... |
24 September 2008 15:21 GMT |
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Cross-promotions between digital camera makers and memory card manufacturers have always enjoyed quite a high level of success, and that's simply because, typically, most users also purchase a memory card whenever they go shopping for a new digital camera. And that's also the case with the Lexar – Kod... |
23 September 2008 10:21 GMT |
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Some of you might remember that, a while back, a start-up company called Eye-Fi has launched what everyone considered at the time to be an absolutely revolutionary product, namely an SD card with built-in wireless communication capabilities. Back at CES 2008, the company announced a partnership with memory giant Lexa... |
19 September 2008 02:06 GMT |
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When it comes to portable storage media, Lexar, a leading global provider of flash memory products, can probably offer you some of the best solutions out there. The company specializes in the manufacturing of portable storage solutions, including memory cards, USB flash drives, SSDs and related accessories. Recently,... |
26 August 2008 03:14 GMT |
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Memory manufacturer Lexar Media has just announced the availability of its new memory offering, comprised of Crucial 800MHz fully buffered DIMM (FBDIMM) memory modules. The kits are available in sizes of GB, 4GB and 8GB, and are the perfect companion for the newly-released Skulltrail gaming platform from Intel.The Cr... |
21 February 2008 04:27 GMT |
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As expected (or, better said, pretty much like everyone else in the industry), Lexar has come up with quite a few novelties for this year's CES. Some of the announcements are related to the company's collaborations with Kodak and Disney, one to its Crucial brand, while another to a very important upgrade t... |
10 January 2008 03:26 GMT |
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Lexar announced a new line of solid-state drives, an improved version of their successful Crucial series. The drives are more energy-aware and offer more flexibility in operation than the classical hard-disk drives. The Crucial solid-state drives will be available in two flavors: the 32 GB and the 64 GB versions, dep... |
3 January 2008 02:53 GMT |
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