Team Group from Taiwan has announced their new series of solid state drives called the P2 IDE. It is a 2.5-inch drives that comes in 32GB, 64GB and 128GB capacities with IDE interface, MLC NAND flash memory chips, a MTBF of 2 million hours and provide read/write speeds of up to 80/50 MB/s for the 32GB model and 60/40 MB/s for both 64GB and 128GB models. No words on pricing and availability.
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Reigncom iRiver Domini USB Drive comes in 2GB, 4GB, 16GB and 32GB models, The storage can be define from the large engraved number on the surface. Price at $20 to $64 depending on the storage you choose. More pictures after the break. Read more…
Silicon Power a Taiwan-based company has released is upgrading its LuxMini 920 series of USB flash drives by adding on the 64GB version. It is covered with silver chequered pattern and featuring a scratch and fingerprint proof enclosure, a USB 1.1/2.0 connection interface and the read and write speeds of up to 30MB/s and 20MB/s respectively. The drive is equipped with the Error Correcting Code (ECC) functionality and Wear Leveling technology, to give more protection to your data and extend its lifespan. Pricing and availability are not available at this moment.
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The FlashHarp is a USB drive that is equipped with harmonica. In case you do not know how to play, you can learn it from the preloaded harmonica lesson, a 10-minute QuickTime video. The FlashHarp is available in 2GB and 4GB priced at $44.95 and 59.95 respectively.
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It is a USB drive with Porsche logo and has a 2GB storage for your data. Flash it in front of your clients so they thought you are driving a Porsche. $49 may be expensive but to get Porsche is even more expensive. It’s original Porsche product. Read more…
ZeroBasic (www.zerobasic.com) is going to launch a new special edition Mini Cooper USB drive to celebrate the Mini Cooper’s 50th birthday. This Mini Cooper drive will be available by the end of October and it is limited to 2000 pcs. It has the union jack painted, and ‘50′ on the roof and its head lamp will light up when it is connected to the computer. You can choose from 2GB to 8GB. More pictures and a video after the break. Read more…
Pretec has released the world’s fastest USB flash drive, the i-Disk Tango 266X. Available in 8GB and 128GB versions, they come with MLC NAND flash memory chips, a USB 2.0 interface and provide 40MB/s read speed and 30MB/s write speed. No pricing at the moment.
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If you need a hardcore USB drive, you can get this Flash Survivor USB drive from Corsair. It is a new drive with 64GB of storage space encased in a extremely strong CNC-milled, anodized aircraft-grade aluminum to protect your data. It is water resistant up to 200m with its EPDM waterproof seal. No pricing and availability available at the moment. Hmm… it looks like a flash light to me. Read more…
This is the Brando’s Clothes USB Drive not only work as a flash drive but can be used as book/paper clip. It measures 83mm x 20mm x 19mm at 21grams. This USB 2.0 drive is compatible with Microsoft Windows XP/Vista, Linux 2.4, Mac OSX or above. Available in 2GB, 4GB, and 8GB at $20, $21, and $34, respectively. Keep well, don’t let your mum use it for clothes.
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With $35, you can get your tidy all time + a 2GB of storage to keeps your data.
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