A-Data is not bound to let Mach Xtreme have the USB flash drive market all to itself, so it came out and unveiled a flash drive line of its own, one that has a different design but overall the same target consumer segment as the electronic that was just shown off by its rival.
So far, since the SperSpeed USB 3.0 hype has been going strong, makers of storage devices have been quite actively promoting this standard, by releasing hard drives, solid state drives and flash drives compatible with it.
Still, platforms that have USB 3.0 connectivity aren't exactly many, nor has the technology even reached the lower levels of the market.
Thus, companies have to stick to what they can work with when addressing these mid-to-low end consumer bases, and A-Data did just that when it made the C008.
The C008 is, essentially, an every-day flash stick, only it has a scratch-proof body and a capless design with a sliding USB connector.
Its size is of 59.95 (L) x 19.83 (W) x 8.85 (H) mm and the total weight of only 10 grams, which is little enough for one to forget about its existence.
The device also comes in multiple capacities, of 2 GB, 4 GB, 8 GB, 16 GB and 32 GB, all of which communicate via USB 2.0 and/or USB 1.1 ports.
What's more, buyers can choose to download, for free, the UFDtoGO, OstoGO and a 60-day free trial of Norton Internet Security 2010. These software tools enhance mobility and security of the storage solutions.
As for the design itself, A-Data made its new offspring in an 'elegant shape', with curved edges, and two color schemes.
Finally, the 2 GB, 4 GB, 8 GB, 16 GB and 32 GB models will be backed by a lifetiem warranty but, regrettably, have not yet been given prices by the official announcement.
So far, since the SperSpeed USB 3.0 hype has been going strong, makers of storage devices have been quite actively promoting this standard, by releasing hard drives, solid state drives and flash drives compatible with it.
Still, platforms that have USB 3.0 connectivity aren't exactly many, nor has the technology even reached the lower levels of the market.
Thus, companies have to stick to what they can work with when addressing these mid-to-low end consumer bases, and A-Data did just that when it made the C008.
The C008 is, essentially, an every-day flash stick, only it has a scratch-proof body and a capless design with a sliding USB connector.
Its size is of 59.95 (L) x 19.83 (W) x 8.85 (H) mm and the total weight of only 10 grams, which is little enough for one to forget about its existence.
The device also comes in multiple capacities, of 2 GB, 4 GB, 8 GB, 16 GB and 32 GB, all of which communicate via USB 2.0 and/or USB 1.1 ports.
What's more, buyers can choose to download, for free, the UFDtoGO, OstoGO and a 60-day free trial of Norton Internet Security 2010. These software tools enhance mobility and security of the storage solutions.
As for the design itself, A-Data made its new offspring in an 'elegant shape', with curved edges, and two color schemes.
Finally, the 2 GB, 4 GB, 8 GB, 16 GB and 32 GB models will be backed by a lifetiem warranty but, regrettably, have not yet been given prices by the official announcement.
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