Over the past few months here at TweakTown, we have had a number of flash drives come through our lab. In the past, we ran a few benchmarks, charted the performance and spoke about the aesthetics and ...
Transcend Information, Inc. (Transcend), a worldwide leader in storage and multimedia products, today announced the addition of the new JetFlash 700 USB flash drive to its USB 3.0 product portfolio.
The flash drive utilizes the latest 3D NAND technology for up to 420 MB/s and 400 MB/s read and write speeds and an excellent endurance level of 3,000 P/E cycles - the equivalent of MLC NAND flash.
Transcend today announced its alliance with Trend Micro, Inc., an Internet content security company, to offer advanced Trend Micro USB Security software preloaded on its newest USB flash drive, the ...
Taking full advantage of their 64GB capacity, Transcend's latest USB flash drives allow users to store, transfer, backup and share their entire collection of personal media files and vital data. Each ...
Transcend Information has introduced a new portfolio of flash memory drives, the JetFlash 700, which the company is demonstrating at CES 2011 in Las Vegas. The drive uses Innostor's USB 3.0 storage ...
If you're looking at building a SFF PC, or perhaps some type of crazy mod, then you might not have the space for a conventional 3.5-inch hard drive. Transcend has launched a new drive that will ...
Transcend Information recently introduced its 4GB V90 Pizazz ultra-compact JetFlash USB flash drive. The drive features a stylish metal body and golden faceplate with intricately embossed checkered ...
Transcend has teamed up with one of the world’s leading virus protection software & service providers, Trend Micro Inc., to preinstall its advanced USB Security software on the popular JetFlash V85 ...
Some people call it a pen drive or a jump drive. Others call it a thumb drive, a keychain drive, or even a memory stick, but we just call it a USB Flash drive (UFD). We speculated in our Flash drive ...
While flash drives have increased in capacity, having the largest capacity drive on the market isn't always the most efficient for a given application. For instance, if you just have a few documents ...
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