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    Lexar ExpressCard SSD Announced

    Discussion in 'Hardware Components and Aftermarket Upgrades' started by kodlan, May 13, 2007.

  1. kodlan

    kodlan Notebook Consultant

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    Lexar ExpressCard SSD Announced:
    Lexar Media, Inc., a manufacturer of NAND flash memory products, announced its new ExpressCard SSD (solid-state drive) with auto-backup software.

    “Roughly half the size of current PC Card solutions, the Lexar ExpressCard SSD is a high-capacity removable solid state drive that promises to set a new standard for delivering high-performance, lower-cost storage expansion to notebook computers. The Lexar ExpressCard SSD comes bundled with auto-backup software, an innovative solution for protecting laptop computer files and data that allows for automatic regular (daily, weekly, or monthly) backup without user intervention after the initial setup,”

    The Lexar ExpressCard SSD, which comes with 4GB, 8GB, and 16GB capacities, is also Windows Vista ReadyBoost compatible.
     
  2. wave

    wave Notebook Virtuoso

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    Only Readyboost and not Readydrive? Not to great then. Need to speed up start up.