For this week's giveaway, we've teamed up with well-known storage and memory company Lexar to offer MacRumors readers a chance to win a bundle that includes Lexar's Lightning-based MicroSD Card Reader ...
"Users who are looking to capture more content in real time while on the move can find it challenging to manage that content, especially in an iOS device," said Steffi Ho, product marketing manager, ...
“Users who are looking to capture more content in real time while on the move can find it challenging to manage that content, especially in an iOS device,” said Steffi Ho, product marketing manager, ...
Lexar’s newest microSD card reader is supremely tiny and plugs right into the lightning port, offering a faster way to transfer big video and photo files to your iPhone or iPad for editing or sharing.
The Lexar MicroSD Reader is a handy tool to back up and transfer files on your iPhone or iPad. Buying a new iPhone or iPad is exciting, but choosing its storage capacity isn't. Do you go for the ...
Reader Leverages the Latest USB Technology to Provide Blazing-Fast Card-to-Computer Transfer Speeds When Shooting is Complete Fremont, CA, May 19, 2011 – Lexar Media, a leading global provider of ...
Your iPhone is great for uploading images, videos, and other files to the cloud when you're out and about, but getting those files from your gadget to the phone isn't always fast or simple. Wireless ...
With performance and read speed up to 900 MB/s, write speed up to 800 MB/s and minimum write speed of 700 MB/s the Lexar CFexpress Type A Card GOLD Series is for professional creators who want to ...
Lexar Professional CFexpress Type B/SD USB 3.2 Gen 2 card reader Media card readers play a huge role in the lives of photographers, videographers and content creators. They hold a pivotal position in ...
The company has unveiled its new Armor Series SD cards in the new Armor Gold SD UHS-II, and Armor Silver Pro SD UHS-II cards in up to 1TB capacities. If you've used an SD card enough -- you know, in ...
Buying a new iPhone or iPad is exciting, but choosing its storage capacity isn't. Do you go for the highest capacity available, even though it's the most expensive? Or do you save some money and try ...
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