Lexar brings extended memory to Europe

Posted Mar 24, 2007 at 5:49AM by QJ Staff Listed in: Accessories Tags: Africa, Europe, Lexar, Sony
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Lexar Gaming Edition card - Image 1Lexar Gaming Editionn cards - Image 1Here's something nifty for the new PS3 owners in Europe, Middle East, and Africa. Well, another flash memory player has entered the scene - Lexar Media Inc. and they timed the launch of their Gaming Edition cards to coincide with the PS3 launch in Europe.

The Lexar Gaming Edition SD cards are available in two versions: 1GB and 2GB. Their Memory Stick Pro Duo cards range from 1GB, 2GB and 4GB variants. Of course, the cards are also capable of storing data that aren't gaming related like photos, videos, music and other files. They are also designed for compatibility (and/or use) with other electronic devices.

According to Lexar's senior product manager, Fraser MacDonald said:

The gaming industry is extremely important to Lexar and we are committed to providing this growing market with the advanced memory products needed for maximum compatibility, user convenience, and flexibility. WeÂ’re delighted to offer a full range of high-capacity gaming storage cards throughout Europe, allowing the European gaming community to enjoy a smooth and enjoyable experience with current high-tech gaming systems, including Sony PlayStation 3.


But apart from the PS3, these memory cards can also do some neat service for both your PSP and Wii. That's all-around service for you, eh?




 
 
 

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by nipple - 2007-03-24 01:08
» i love you

fantastic news

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by Devise - 2007-03-24 01:53
» ...

How are these any different then any other standard SD cards? Hopefully they are cheaper at least.

by Loonix - 2007-03-24 02:23
» Price

Exactly, i think if they cant compete with SanDisk Media they will not be there too long +(



I was sad when the article did not give a price range for the cards.

by pyuibv - 2007-03-24 02:24
» yuv

how much?

by Ghost - 2007-03-24 02:38
» Blah

Lexar memory sticks suck. Anyone who has ever owned one can tell you that. This doesn't deserve front page status.

by Lexar is crap - 2007-03-24 03:03
» Lexar sucks

I unfortunately own a Lexar SD for my digicam and I can tell you that it SUCKS. It's slow as hell when you transfer from the SD to the PC.



SanDisk > Lexar

by -__- - 2007-03-24 03:51
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by t w a t - 2007-03-24 04:41
» t w a t

t w a t

by jesus loves you - 2007-03-24 05:01
» how right you are

up +h3 hax0rs!!!!!!!



we only want news of piracy on qj.net.



How can an article about memory sticks have any relevance to me getting all my illegal iso's on my psp!



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by hehe - 2007-03-24 06:27
» -

hahaha t w a t

by Danny - 2007-03-24 11:27
» hmm , they are slow, explain from a psp point of view????

lol jesus



If they are cheeper than ones of ebay im in :)



My ebay one wen't to a 'not a I/O device' and i found out myself the case was THIN and the PCB was bendy and wafer thin flexy board/flux ,pffff lol

still works mind because I put the top plastic bit back on so the gold contacts are strait agian.

by zeeky boogy doog - 2007-03-24 12:34
» psp + wii?

but doesnt psp use ms duo and wii use sd?

by xche78x - 2007-03-24 22:05
» new in your territory

but not here in japan, lexar has out for a while,

i hope more companies follow suit so that we can have lower prices on large capacity flash cards, SD and MS etc.

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