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Old Jan 3, 2011, 02:48 PM   #1
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Lexar Media Introduces the First 128GB Professional SDXC Memory Card

Lexar Media, a leading global provider of memory products for digital media, today announced new Lexar Professional Secure Digital Extended Capacity (SDXC) memory cards. The new high-capacity Lexar Professional 133x SDXC cards enable the capture, storage, and transfer of extended lengths of 1080p high-definition (HD) video and continuous, rapid-fire image capture in a single, high-performance solution. The Lexar Professional 133x SDXC card is the first available in a 128GB capacity, and is also offered in a 64GB capacity. Both cards are speed rated at 133x, providing a minimum guaranteed transfer speed of 20MB per second, and feature a Class 10 speed designation. For additional information about Lexar Professional SDXC cards, visit www.lexar.com.

"The professional photography industry is at a point where digital photo- and video-capture methods are converging, meaning that professional shooters need a memory solution with the versatility and reliability to safely store both photos and videos," said Pachi Chen-Wong, senior product marketing manager, Lexar Media. "The 64GB and 128GB Lexar Professional 133x SDXC cards combine high-speed performance with large capacities to offer solutions for professionals who shoot large volumes of high-resolution images and HD video."



The Lexar Professional 133x SDXC memory cards are compatible with all SDXC-enabled devices. The cards include the latest version of award-winning Image Rescue software to help recover lost or deleted photo and video files. Professional photographers can now capture, store, and manage more of the photo and video content critical to their livelihoods.

Lexar Professional 133x SDXC cards provide consumers with the quality and reliability they have come to expect from Lexar Media. All Lexar product designs are tested in the Lexar Quality Labs, a group of facilities where all Lexar product designs undergo extensive testing to ensure performance, quality, compatibility, and reliability with more than 800 intended digital devices.

The Lexar Professional SDXC cards include a limited lifetime warranty and free, dedicated professional technical support. The new 64GB and 128GB Lexar Professional SDXC memory cards will be available in the first quarter of 2011 at leading retailers and on Lexar.com, with MSRPs of $399.99 and $699.99, respectively.
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$700...ouch!

It is amazing that they are able to get that much storage in such a tiny space though.
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$700...ouch!

It is amazing that they are able to get that much storage in such a tiny space though.
Oh, you know a year from now it'll be a quarter of that price.
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In some countries, namely mostly of the EU, is kinda illegal to say MSRP because the producer is forbidden to establish end user price.
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In some countries, namely mostly of the EU, is kinda illegal to say MSRP because the producer is forbidden to establish end user price.
That is why it is called MSRP. It stands for Manufacturer Suggested Retail Price, they are forbidden from establishing end user price, but nothing forbids them from suggesting end user price.
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$700...ouch!

It is amazing that they are able to get that much storage in such a tiny space though.
I agree. Pretty soon they will have 1TB. Oh boy...
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That is why it is called MSRP. It stands for Manufacturer Suggested Retail Price, they are forbidden from establishing end user price, but nothing forbids them from suggesting end user price.
Some manufacturers do have ways of controlling the price, Garmin for example would release notices to it's official purchasers as to when price cuts were given. It stabilized the mainstream market but there are those few that buy a couple hundred units from these official purchasers and can turn them for cheaper on Ebay for less and who arn't accountable for the pricing guidelines.

Manufacturer's are definitely not forbidden on establishing end user pricing but they smart enough to get the highest price for the longest amount of time possible.
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LOL. Good thing the tech exists. 2 years from now those 2 cards will be at least 5 times cheaper.
 
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Just fyi, talks about MSRP, RRP are criminal offenses in EU as far as I know and if found in discussion between producer and retailer/resseller by regulatory bodies it's hell to pay: controls, investigations, interogations, computers/laptops impounded, communications overseen... all the works.
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Just fyi, talks about MSRP, RRP are criminal offenses in EU as far as I know and if found in discussion between producer and retailer/resseller by regulatory bodies it's hell to pay: controls, investigations, interogations, computers/laptops impounded, communications overseen... all the works.
Depends what EU country, here they mention MRSP IN ads, also companies can print their own prices directly onto products, this actually stops retailers from selling their product for more than what it states on the pack.
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