
另一个逗人喜爱看的USB关系了从USBGeek发布的小配件,以猴子USB卡片阅读机为特色的这次。 读者是兼容的与: SDHC, SD, MMC, MiniSD, T-flash, and MicroSD. The monkey currently retails for $12. [USBGeek]
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Brando comes back with a cool new product for us. 这时,他们提供一刹那驱动是形状象钥匙。 Known as the Aexea KeyXpress, these flash drives are so small and portable. Available in three colors, these “keys” measure about as thin as your average door or car key (about 0.12-inches thin) and offer 4GB of storage capacity. The Brando Aexea KeyXpress Flash Drives retail for $27 each. [Brando]
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Lo和在世界注视,最便宜的64GB USB棍子从范· Der Led的。 For those of you who have a thing for Netherland, the USB drive is 100% of Netherland - the origin of components, and the assembly process are both in Netherland. Wrapped in leather, the USB sticks look like an exclusive item, the fact that it retails for a mere $111. The MeMe 64GB USB sticks are available in brown and black. [Van Der Led]
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Art Lebedev has come up with another catchy USB drive designs that resemble Windows Folder. The look this time does literally mean what it represents - data holder. You can pick up the cute 4GB Folderix folder-shaped USB drive in yellow, blue or purple for $55. [ArtLebedev]
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The Woody Bamboo flash drive is an interesting green alternative to your standard plastic storage device. It’s the perfect choice for someone looking to “go green” in every aspect of their life.

This wood-encased flash drive comes in all sorts of storage capacities from 128MB up to 8GB. Of course, the inner workings of the drive is not made of bamboo, but the outside casing is. Plus, the carrying strap is made from hemp and can be worn around the neck.
And if you’re feeling fancy, you can get a storage box for the flash drive, also made from bamboo. But that sounds a bit excessive to me. Isn’t the point of going green to use the least amount of resources as possible? At any rate, at this moment you can only buy the Woody Bamboo drive in large quantities. However, it might be a good company choice, given that you can have a logo stamped onto them.Â
[via OhGizmo!]
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Written by Brenda Stokes on August 21st, 2008 with no comments.
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I like this Wooden Thumb Drive. Its casing is made of cedar wood and provides 1GB of storage capacity. The Wooden Thumb Drive retails for approx. $62 in Japan. If you doesn’t care about global warming then go ahead and buy this nice-looking pen drive. [Impress]
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As expected, Intel has announced its new solid-state drives at the IDF today. Of the three new drives, two will be aimed at the consumer market and the third at enterprise and server markets; each boast read rates of up to 250MB/s, SATA 3Gb/s interfaces and between 40 and 140-percent increases in battery life and real-world performance compared to a traditional 5,400rpm HDD.Â

The two consumer models, the the X18-M and X25-M, will come in 1.8-inch and 2.5-inch sizes and be available in 80GB and 160GB capacities. Using MLC flash memory chips, write speeds will apparently reach up to 70MB/s. Active power use is rated at 150mW, while idle power use is down to just 0.06W.
Meanwhile the enterprise version, the X25-E Extreme, uses more expensive but better performing SLC flash memory chips. That boosts write speeds up to 170MB/s and reduces read latency from 85ms in the consumer models to 75ms. Power use is apparently 2.4W active and 0.06W at idle.
The 80GB consumer drives will go into production next month, while the 160GB versions will land early next year. The X25-E Extreme will go into production in 90 days, with a 32GB capacity, and a 64GB version tipped for Q4 2009. Still no word on pricing.
[via The Tech Report]
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Written by Chris Davies on August 19th, 2008 with no comments.
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Intel are preparing to announce their latest SSD storage range at IDF next week, according to information acquired by Expreview. The drives, made with partner Micron, will be consumer versions of that company’s RealSSD range, which will be targeted at enterprise customers.

Intel’s drives will be available both in 32GB and 64GB sizes, but also the more unusual 80GB and 160GB sizes. Both 1.8-inch and 2.5-inch versions will be sold, with 240 MB/s read rates and 70-170 MB/s write rates.
Pricing for the drives is still unknown. The 80GB drive is expected to be available sometime this quarter, while the 160GB version won’t be released until Q1 2009.
[via TGDaily]
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Written by Chris Davies on August 15th, 2008 with no comments.
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