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» Lexar ExpressCard SSD as a ReadyBoost Device Review
By laptop reviews | Published 10/1/2007 | Laptop Memory | Unrated

Lexar ExpressCard SSD as a ReadyBoost Device Review

Lexar ExpressCard SSD as a ReadyBoost Device Review

For those looking for a cost-effective way to add solid-state storage to your notebook computer, there are a few options available to you. Transcend announced a USB 2.0-based 8,16GB ExpressCard SSD in early April that allows you to delve into the SSD world without opening up your notebook case. The card, as its name implies, fits into ExpressCard slots that are found on many recent notebooks.  This offering from Lexar provides additional storage space, a place to do backups, or a nice chunk of flash memory that can be available for the ReadyBoost feature built into Microsoft Windows Vista

“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