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12GB CompactFlash card

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12GB CompactFlash card Michael Buffington on 2004/05/04:

  „We had just started saving our pennies for one of those $4,500 8GB CompactFlash memory cards when word has justarrived of a new 12GB CompactFlash card from Pretec that’s set to sell for ten thousand dollars when it arriveslater this year. So basically you can choose between buying a 60-inch high-definition plasma TV or somelittle plastic card that you’re probably going to lose about five minutes after you buy it.“

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