Tuesday, 8 January 2013
Kingston Unveils World First 1TB Flash Drive
You'll soon be able to carry a terabyte of data on your keychain.
Kingston today unveiled the DataTraveler HyperX Predator, a line of
flash drives that tops out at the massive 1TB capacity. The company says
these USB 3.0 drives are its fastest yet, with read and write speeds
reaching 240MB/s and 160MB/s respectively. The Predator comes inside a
zinc alloy metal casing and is protected under a five-year warranty. But
those niceties seem appropriate considering how much you'll be paying
to never worry about storage constraints again. The 512GB DataTraveler
HyperX — shipping now — will run $1,750 and Kingston isn't even saying
how much the 1TB model will set you back when it's released sometime
this quarter. (theverge)
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