"We already knew that Lexar had an 8GB ExpressCard SSD up its sleeve, but it seems that the company just can't get enough of that high-speed solid state storage, _having just announced_ 4GB and 16GB cards in addition to officially announcing the 8GB model. From the looks of it, both the 4GB and 8GB models will give a peak data transfer speed of 250 MB/s (we assume the 16GB will be the same as _well). All three come_ bundled with Lexar's auto-backup software, and _each is_ ready for use with Vista's ReadyBoost feature. While the whole lot of them are supposedly shipping now, there only _appear_ to be pricing details available for the 4GB and 8GB models, _which will set_ you back $130 and $200, respectively."
There. Fixed your English. Please, guys, stop hurting my brain!
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suntiger @ May 2nd 2007 1:49PM
"We already knew that Lexar had an 8GB ExpressCard SSD up its sleeve, but it seems that the company just can't get enough of that high-speed solid state storage, _having just announced_ 4GB and 16GB cards in addition to officially announcing the 8GB model. From the looks of it, both the 4GB and 8GB models will give a peak data transfer speed of 250 MB/s (we assume the 16GB will be the same as _well). All three come_ bundled with Lexar's auto-backup software, and _each is_ ready for use with Vista's ReadyBoost feature. While the whole lot of them are supposedly shipping now, there only _appear_ to be pricing details available for the 4GB and 8GB models, _which will set_ you back $130 and $200, respectively."
There. Fixed your English. Please, guys, stop hurting my brain!