Kingston Introduces the World's First & Fastest 1TB USB Flash Drive
Remember when USB flash drives had the capacity of a couple megabytes?
Those times are long gone, as Kingston introduced what they claim is
the world's first 1TB USB 3.0 flash drive.
The DataTraveler
HyperX Predator 3.0, as it's called, has read/write speeds of up to
240MB/s and 160MB/s, boasting SuperSpeed USB 3.0 certification.
The drive is available in 512GB capacity right now, while the 1TB
version is expected to hit the market in Q1 2013.
The price for the 512GB is a whopping $1,750, meaning the 1TB variant
will likely be too expensive for, well, almost everyone. For less
demanding users, Kingston has also launched slower and smaller USB
drives, with capacities of 32GB and 64GB and read/write speeds of
150MB/s and 70MB/s.
Courtesy: Mashable.com
Those times are long gone, as Kingston introduced what they claim is
the world's first 1TB USB 3.0 flash drive.
The DataTraveler
HyperX Predator 3.0, as it's called, has read/write speeds of up to
240MB/s and 160MB/s, boasting SuperSpeed USB 3.0 certification.
The drive is available in 512GB capacity right now, while the 1TB
version is expected to hit the market in Q1 2013.
The price for the 512GB is a whopping $1,750, meaning the 1TB variant
will likely be too expensive for, well, almost everyone. For less
demanding users, Kingston has also launched slower and smaller USB
drives, with capacities of 32GB and 64GB and read/write speeds of
150MB/s and 70MB/s.
Courtesy: Mashable.com
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