The Lexar Professional Multi-Card 3-in-1 reader can read SD, MicroSD and Compact Flash cards and reads at speeds of up to 312MB/s. Attention photographers and videographers! I think I’ve just ...
Once a parent company of Cirrus Logic, and later gobbled up by the Micron machine, Lexar Media as its now known is a top tier provider of NAND flash based products ranging from USB flash drives to ...
MILPITAS, Calif., April 05, 2016 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Lexar, a leading global brand of flash memory products, today announced the Lexar® Professional XQD 2.0 USB 3.0 Reader, which is designed to aid ...
Lexar has already given its SDHC cards a boost this year, and the company doesn't seem to be wasting any time bringing its CompactFlash offerings up to speed as well, today introducing a series of new ...
Readers Allow Rapid Transfer and Easy Offload of Video and Photo Content from Action and Aerial Cameras and USB Type-C and Android Devices Key Messages: Easily offload and transfer content to or from ...
Secure Digital cards may be all the rage these days, but true photographing professionals probably have no interest. Even today, most higher-end DSLRs use CompactFlash cards alone, and if you rely on ...
If you are a professional photographer, you don’t need reminding that time is money. Today’s cameras can shoot at very high speeds and a day’s shooting can easily fill a lot of memory cards with ...
Targeted at the professional photographer, Lexar has just launched their Lexar Professional 600x and 300x 32GB compact flash cards. These new cards are designed to meet the high demands of ...
The high-end but nascent memory card format gets a big boost from one of the major manufacturers of flash cards. Also: a fix is in for Lexar's USB 3.0 reader on new Macs. Stephen Shankland worked at ...
Hipsters who hang out in the DSLR crowd should rejoice after hearing about Lexar’s new series of CF cards. These new 300x UDMA cards are professional-grade CF cards that will come in 2, 4, and 8GB ...
PCMCIA is also known as Card Bus afaik. The only place I have seen them is on Laptops and PCI cards for computers.<BR><BR>If you have a memory card from a camera, it is probaly Compact Flash, so a USB ...
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