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Lexar's penny-size FlashCard

Lexar hopes its new USB FlashCard will be used in a range of computing and consumer-electronics devices.

Credit: Lexar

Lexar FlashCard

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"Penny" size?
by December 13, 2004 3:44 PM PST
I don't think so. Maybe i'm cynical, but lets take another look at this. Although it is small, it's hardly penny-size. The penny is *almost* centered with the device, and the device is still quite a bit bigger. Now, if you put it against a quarter, we'll start talking about true size. I sure hope their marketing strategy isn't as up to par as their viewing perceptions.
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"Penny" size?
by December 13, 2004 3:44 PM PST
I don't think so. Maybe i'm cynical, but lets take another look at this. Although it is small, it's hardly penny-size. The penny is *almost* centered with the device, and the device is still quite a bit bigger. Now, if you put it against a quarter, we'll start talking about true size. I sure hope their marketing strategy isn't as up to par as their viewing perceptions.
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