9Jun/051
Tiny USB format
Lexar's designed a flash drive that's only 12mm wide and 31.75mm long that's expected to make its first appearance in Lexar's USB FlashCard. The drive uses a new form-factor based on the USB Type "A" connector, and is being offered as a free and open industry standard which should speed its adoption. You can expect to see the first USB FlashCard's available sometime in early 2005.
a Full-Speed USB version in 16MB, 32MB, and 64MB capacities, and a Hi-Speed USB version in 64MB, 128MB, 256MB, 512MB, and 1GB capacities, with a high-performance 60MB/second interface speed.
You cant get Lexars yet, but can get these from OZ
60.3982 GBP inc p&p to the uk for 1GB













June 9th, 2005 - 23:14
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