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Lexar Thunderbolt 2 Reader Hub

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 06/03/2014 07:37 AM | source: | 0 comment(s)
Lexar Thunderbolt 2 Reader Hub

Lexar, a leading global brand of flash memory products, today enhanced its Professional Workflow line to include the new Lexar Professional Workflow HR2, a four-bay Thunderbolt 2 reader hub, and the new Lexar Professional Workflow CR2, a CFast 2.0 Thunderbolt 2 reader. Both solutions give professional photographers and videographers the ability to quickly transfer 4K video and other large media files at speeds up to 20 Gb per second, four times the performance of the current USB 3.0 HR1 hub.

The Professional Workflow HR2 provides dual Thunderbolt 2 ports for daisy-chaining and one USB 3.0 port, giving users total freedom to choose which interface they want to connect with. The Professional Workflow CR2 can be used in the reader hub alongside other readers or removed and used individually when in the field. Both the reader hub and reader are fully backwards compatible with the first generation of Thunderbolt and USB 2.0.

"Providing reader solutions that are compatible with Thunderbolt 2 offers photographers and videographers high-speed performance that can dramatically lower the time spent transferring photos and 4K video," said Jason Ziller, marketing director for Thunderbolt, Intel. "Lexar is ahead of the curve when it comes to the latest memory formats and reader technologies, and their new reader hub based on Thunderbolt 2 can provide significant time and cost savings for content creators by transferring up to four cards at once."


"At Lexar, our goal is to offer professional photographers and videographers products that are not only reliable, but offer the fastest speeds possible. The Lexar Professional Workflow line does just that," said Adam Kaufman, manager of card product marketing, Lexar. "The new Thunderbolt 2 reader and hub provide professionals with the necessary tools to offload work even faster, so they can get back behind the camera."

The expanded Lexar Professional Workflow line now includes two four-bay reader hubs (Thunderbolt 2 Reader Hub and USB 3.0) and a selection of memory card readers, including SDHC/SDXC UHS-I, CompactFlash (CF), UDMA 7, XQD, and CFast 2.0. The readers are sold separately so users can configure the hub into an ideal solution that meets their individual workflow needs.

The new Lexar Professional Workflow HR2 reader hub has a MSRP of $199.99 and the new Lexar Professional CR2 CFast 2.0 reader has a MSRP of $99.99. For more information about Lexar Professional Workflow products, visit www.lexar.com/workflow.



Lexar Thunderbolt 2 Reader Hub




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