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Lexar reveals 16GB micro and 32GB SDHC cards

Lexar announced two new memory cards today that offer up higher capacities for phone and camera users. First up is the 16GB microSDHC card, which features 34nm technology and can hold up to 4,000 songs.

The other item revealed today is the 32GB Platinum II SDHC card. It also makes use of the 34 nanometer tech and can transfer data at up to 60X. Supposedly, it can write at 9MB/sec and can hold 12 hours of HD footage. It could even be used for holding RAW files.

You can get both of these new Lexar offerings starting today. The 16GB microSDHC card costs $99.99 while the 32GB Platinum II SDHC card costs $139.99.

via Lexar reveals 16GB micro and 32GB SDHC cards – SlashGear.

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