
Silicon Power shows the streamlined Stream S20 USB 3.0 Drive , which comes in a sleek contoured design and in sizes from 500GB – 1 Terabyte. Fingerprint free.

Silicon Power shows the streamlined Stream S20 USB 3.0 Drive , which comes in a sleek contoured design and in sizes from 500GB – 1 Terabyte. Fingerprint free.

The Extreme S3 SSD drive from Teamgroup uses the SATA 3 interface and a SANForce controller chip inside. The Read/write speed is around 600 Gb/s. The Ferrari looking drive called the TP123, uses USB 3.0 interface. the card reader for CF and other formats also uses USB 3.0 interface.

Plextor SSD compared with competitors is faster at copying and better in quality. Check out more at Plextor.

GDock power from PhotoFast can charge and sync three i devices at a time. When not connected to a pc, it also has a battery pack which additionally charges the devices you plug in. In addition the i-FlashDrive from PhotoFast allows for direct connections to the device to transfer files and photos to and from it. It also has contact backup and voice recognition. In addition the device can store music and documents which can be played or used at your leisure without going through iTunes. Easy, convenient and unique!Check out more at PhotoFast

The Wildfire Sata 3 SSD drive from Patriot comes in four capacities, 60, 120, 240 and 480 in a 2.5″size. The data rate is upto 5Gb/sec . Check out more from Patriot

Plextor launches a brand new SSD series to cater for high speed USB 3.0 devices. The M2S series uses a server grade Marvell chip to enhance speed of data transfer, in addition to proprietary software algorithms which enhance data integrity and product lifespan.
Check out more here:
http://www.plextor.com

Milton introduces the USB 3.0 expresshost which fits snugly into your notebook and can fit without an edge sticking out. The Expresshost supports CF, 50 pin 1.8″drives and Ziff drives. In addition, using the adapter and a cable you can connect your 2.5″drives as well.
This all round solution makes downloading data a snap.
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Sabrina from Memory Electronics introduces various flash memory modules shaped in very creative and attractive ways. First we saw a luggage lock which is also a flash disk, others included a bamboo case for the green enthusiasts as well as gold plated casing for the geo enthusiasts, or bling bling blokes.
The dog tags were cool and also designed to work as a flash disk for those solid solidier types. Lastly the bullet flash disk is the ideal item for fund managers, who want to keep the last one for themselves.
The USB sticks can have memory sizes from 64MB to 8GB.