Peripherals-Misc
08/04/2003, 10:20am, EDT
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Lexar ships 4GB CompactFlash memory card
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Lexar Media is shipping "the world's first and only" 4GB CompactFlash memory card ($1,500), which stores about 600 images captured in RAW mode using a 6-megapixel digital camera. It is speed rated at 40X, offering a sustained minimum write speed of 6MB/s and can achieve even greater speeds in Write Acceleration-enabled cameras. Lexar's Image Rescue software is included to recover lost images or permanently erase the card preventing future image recovery. The CompactFlash Type II card requires FAT32 file system support (see list of cameras).
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