Tuesday, March 8th 2022

Lexar Announces 2000x 256GB SDXC UHS-II V90 Card GOLD Series

Lexar, a leading brand of flash memory solution, is proud to announce the Lexar Professional 2000x SDHC /SDXC USH-II Memory Card GOLD Series in the 256 GB capacity option. With speeds up to 300 MB/s read, the Lexar Professional 2000x SDXC UHS-II Card GOLD Series is design for DSLR and cinema-quality video cameras. The cards can leverage the UHS-II technology that allows you to handle sequential burst mode of RAW footage effortlessly, and provide users with super-fast file transfers for expedited post-production.

The new Lexar Professional 2000x SDXC UHS-II Card GOLD Series 256 GB fully meets the growing demand for larger storage capacity, which helps users save time and dramatically accelerates workflow from start to finish. The Lexar Professional 2000x SDHC /SDXC UHS-II Card GOLD Series provides the performance you need to capture and store valuable data in a variety of elements which is water-proof, temperature-proof, shockproof, vibration-proof, and X-ray-proof. For added versatility, the cards are also backwards compatible with UHS-I devices, performing up to the maximum thresholds of UHS-I speed capabilities
"We are excited to announce the Lexar Professional 2000x SDHC /SDXC UHS-II V90 Card in 256 GB. The new larger capacity will dramatically help professional content creators capture more of what they love while maintaining the top performance known from our 2000x Series of Professional SD Cards." said Joel Boquiren, General Manager of Lexar.

Pricing & Availability

Lexar Professional 2000x SDXC UHS-II Card GOLD Series 256 GB is available this month for purchase online at an MSRP of $299.99.
Source: Lexar
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2 Comments on Lexar Announces 2000x 256GB SDXC UHS-II V90 Card GOLD Series

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Chaitanya
Funny how Lexar is the only card maker still using multiplier rating while every other memory card makers have stopped it for quite sometime now.
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dj-electric
ChaitanyaFunny how Lexar is the only card maker still using multiplier rating while every other memory card makers have stopped it for quite sometime now.
Looks good in marketing.
What's funny to me is how Lexar likes to claim bombastic speeds while still having low ratings from time to time. They have V60 rated cards while claiming writes of over 150MB/s
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