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One-touch backup? Pssh. That's so 2010. Lexar is revealing its second  
CES introduction this morning with the uncovering of its Echo MX and  
ZX high-speed backup devices. Both units provide 'no-touch backup'  
along with 128-bit AES encryption, with the MX offering an always-on  
capacity meter, built-in Echo backup software and speeds of up to 28MB/ 
s (read) and 10MB/s (write). It'll play nice with both Mac and PC  
platforms and will ship later this quarter in capacities of 8GB, 16GB,  
32GB, 64GB and 128GB (priced from $44.99 to $499.99). Taking things  
down a notch (from a volumetric perspective, anyway), the ZX USB nub  
is designed to remain plugged into your system at all times,  
continually backing things up in the event of an all-too-sudden  
disaster. This guy should ship prior to the summertime in capacities  
of 8GB, 16GB and 32GB, with prices ranging from $44.99 to $139.99. The  
full release is after the break.
 
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