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Toshiba Intros 1GB Flash Card.(Brief Article)(Product Announcement)

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Toshiba has introduced a 1GB CompactFlash card that it boasts has the highest density of any card of its kind. Measuring a mere 1.4 by 1.66 inches, the thing is roughly half the size of a business card. With 1GB on board, it makes exchanging full-length movies as easy as trading baseball cards. However, the cards cost $700 each, so consumers won't be giving them away to ...

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