Sunday, February 20, 2011

New JetFlash 560 USB Flash Drives



Here comes an awesome new line of fashionable USB flash drives from Transcend, the JetFlash 560. Althought they are not really small, they are perfectly designed. They are available in three different storage capacities: 4GB, 8GB and 16GB. These capless flash drives feature a shiny silver-tone metallic case that is embellished with a classic black-and-white checkerboard pattern and a slide-out USB 2.0 connector. The Drives are capable of delivering read and write speeds of up to 18MB/s and 10MB/s. The 4GB, 8GB and 16GB are priced at $15, $21 and $41, respectively. If this interest you, check them out on their website.

20 comments:

  1. wow flash drives have become very cheap

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  2. Another piece of kit I must have,shame they dont appear to be available in the UK yet:(

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  3. 18mb/s ? It is even faster than my usb hardrive .

    It gets so boring to wait such a slow drive .

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  4. That looks like some super sweet geek Zippo there. And that transfer speed is just sick!

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  5. Wow good price, looks decent, I want one.

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  6. wow those are pretty afforable. I already got 4 flash drives though so I'm good to go.

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  7. The price is more attractive than the drive.

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  8. Nice design, and the price sounds right, too.

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  9. Can't wait until it available in my country!

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  10. want! beware of 'speeds of up to' claims though, i rarely find it is the case. thx.

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  11. now this is something i want and can afford until we get the cardboard ones haha

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  12. looks interesting but don't know if i can afford it at the moment.

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  13. That's good it's capless. Those caps get so annoying... I just threw a handful away yesterday. I like the kind where the plug retracts into the stick.

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  14. Wait.... So you're saying I can throw my floppy disks away? :P

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  15. Wow, I remember paying $80 for 1 gig.

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