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Lexar Media unveils fast 32-bit CardBus for CF
Mark Peters : February 21th 2004 - 08:33 CET
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LexarLexar Media introduced a 32-bit CompactFlash (CF) CardBus reader, designed to enable the quick and convenient transfer of digital images to notebook computers. Lexar Media's new 32-bit CardBus CompactFlash reader boasts high speed data transfer rates similar to FireWire and USB 2.0 readers, and 4 to 6 times faster than 16-bit PCMCIA card adaptors, which are commonly used with laptop computers. Lexar's 32-bit CardBus reader offers support for both Windows and Macintosh operating systems, extending the portable, high-speed solution to Macintosh users for the first time. Lexar's new 32-bit CardBus reader does not require external cables, nor does it occupy the often-limited USB or FireWire ports on a computer.
Lexar Media unveils fast 32-bit CardBus for CFThe 32-bit CardBus reader looks like a Type II CompactFlash PC card adapter, but when inserted into a laptop's PCMCIA slot, it supports read/write speeds up to the maximum CompactFlash protocol interface, just over 16MB/s. True data transfer speed is determined by the speed of the computer and the CompactFlash card. High-speed cards, like Lexar's Professional Series CompactFlash, will transfer data considerably faster than slower memory cards on the market.

PCMCIA slots have been standard on notebook computers since 1997 and the CardBus standard is supported by almost every modern Windows and Mac operating system. Lexar's 32-bit CardBus reader will be available this February at photo specialty stores and computer equipment stores nationwide, with an expected retail price of $49.99.
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