Silicon Power has come out with a new line of USB 3.0 flash drives, the Marvel M50. Coming in capacities ranging from 8GB to 64GB, these high-speed USB flash drives feature a modern aluminum body with delicate stripe pattern, a USB 3.0 connection interface and can deliver read and write speeds of up to 90MB/s and 60MB/s, respectively. [Silicon Power]
Super Talent has come out with a new line of USB 3.0 flash drives, the Ram Disk. Coming in 8GB, 16GB and 32GB capacities, these ultra high-speed flash drives feature a sleek aluminum casing, a USB 3.0 connection interface and can deliver read and write speeds of up to 4041MB/s and 5388MB/s, respectively (it uses your computer’s free RAM to transfer files at an amazingly quick rate). Prices unannounced yet. [Super Talent]
Here comes a new line of USB 3.0 flash drives from Silicon Power, the Jewel J10. Available in 8GB, 16GB, 32GB and 64GB capacities, these capless flash drives feature a shiny stainless steel housing, a USB 3.0 connection interface and make use of COB (Chip On Board) technology. The 8GB, 16GB, 32GB and 64GB models will go on sale from early June for around $12, $17, $30 and $55, respectively. [Silicon Power]
Buffalo has introduced a new line of USB 3.0 flash drives, the RUF3-HPM. Available in 8GB, 16GB, 32GB and 64GB sizes (in black, blue, red and silver color options), these capless flash drives feature a push slide-out USB 3.0 connector (w/ auto-return mechanism) and promise to deliver a transfer rate of up to 180MB/s. Unfortunately, there’s no word on pricing yet. [Buffalo]
Mach Xtreme has just added a new storage capacity to its MX-FX USB 3.0 flash drive line-up by announcing the 256GB model. Just like the 32GB, 64GB, 128GB models, the 256GB model also comes with MLC NAND Flash memory chips, a USB 3.0 connection interface and promises to deliver read and write speeds of up to 300MB/s and 185MB/s, respectively. Unfortunately, there’s no word on pricing yet. [Product Page]
Silicon Power has unveiled a new line of USB 3.0 flash drives called the Power Blaze B20. Coming in capacities ranging from 8GB to 64GB, these high speed USB flash drives feature a luxurious diamond cut pattern on the front cover, a retractable USB 3.0 connector and a built-in internal LED indicator that will illuminate through the from cover to display data transfer status during use. The 8GB, 16GB, 32GB and 64GB models will begin shipping from late April for about $10, $15, $26 and $50, respectively. [Silicon Power]
Sharkoon has just added a new storage capacity to its Flexi-Drive Ultimate USB 3.0 flash drive line-up by launching the 256GB model. Just like the 64GB and 128GB models, the 256GB model also comes with a black aluminum housing, a USB 3.0 connection interface, a single chip controller (8-Channel) and can deliver read and write speeds of up to 250MB/s and 150MB/s, respectively. The 256GB model retails for 30,000 Yen (about $309). [Product Page]
A-Data hits back with a new line of USB 3.0 flash drives, the DashDrive Elite UE700. Coming in 16GB, 32GB and 64GB sizes, these capless flash drives feature a durable aluminum housing, a retractable USB 3.0 connector and can deliver read and write speeds of up to 200MB/s and 100MB/s, respectively. Prices unannounced yet. [A-Data]
Transcend is preparing to release a new line of USB 3.0 flash drives, the JetFlash 810. Coming in 8GB (orange), 16GB (red), 32GB (blue) and 64GB (green) capacities, these drop-proof, splash-proof and dust-proof flash drives feature a rubber casing, a USB 3.0 connection interface and can deliver read and write speeds of up to 85MB/s and 25MB/s, respectively. The 8GB, 16GB, 32GB and 64GB models will begin shipping from mid-March for around $13, $18, $33 and $62, respectively. [Transcend]
Patriot Memory has come out with a new line of USB 3.0 flash drives, the Supersonic Mini. Available in both 16GB and 32GB capacities, these plug and play flash drives feature an extremely durable rubberized casing, a USB 3.0 connection interface and can deliver transfer speeds of up to 80MB/s. The 16GB and 32GB models will begin shipping from early April for $19.99 and $29.99, respectively. [Patriot Memory]