Monday, December 7th 2009

Transcend Introduces JetFlash 600 High-Speed USB Flash Drive

Transcend Information, Inc. (Transcend), a worldwide leader in storage and multimedia products, is proud to introduce the JetFlash 600, the newest member of its highly acclaimed USB flash drive family. The JetFlash 600 combines a lightweight, streamlined design and ample storage capacity, and features high-speed dual-channel technology for faster storing, transferring, and sharing of multimedia files.

Thanks to its use of advanced dual-channel technology, the JetFlash 600 transfers data in the fast lane, featuring an ultra fast 200x read speeds of up to 32MB/sec and write speeds of up to 18 MB/sec. With true plug-and-play functionality, the JetFlash 600 can be quickly recognized and accessed by simply plugging it into the USB port of any computer. The drive's USB interface requires no other external power source or driver. Just plug it in and it is ready to use!
Drawing much of its design inspiration from aerodynamic automobiles, the streamlined case of the JetFlash 600 has a smooth gloss-black finish, along with a translucent color-band that lights up when the drive is accessed, making data transfer easy, straightforward and convenient. Available in capacities up to 32GB, the JetFlash 600 has copious amounts of storage space for users to easily store and carry personal files, music, digital photos, full-length HDTV movies, as well as important work or school documents.

Transcend's JetFlash drives are well-known for their comprehensive lifetime warranty, and the JetFlash 600 is no exception. For added value, users can download and install Transcend's free JetFlash Elite data management tools onto the JetFlash 600 to enhance mobile productivity. The useful JetFlash Elite software can turn the flash drive into a key to automatically log on to website accounts, or even temporarily lock a computer to prevent unauthorized access. Users can also browse their favorite bookmarked websites and check their email from any compatible computer with the included Internet Favorites and Mobile Email functions.

The JetFlash 600 is fully compatible with Windows 7 and also supports Windows Vista/XP/2000/Me, Mac and Linux, allowing seamless data exchange between different operating systems. Offering premium features at an affordable price, the JetFlash 600 is currently available in four capacities: 4GB, 8GB, 16GB and 32GB.
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9 Comments on Transcend Introduces JetFlash 600 High-Speed USB Flash Drive

#1
BazookaJoe
Blah blah USB3?? blah blah blah...
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#2
to6ko91
BazookaJoeBlah blah USB3?? blah blah blah...
I believe its something like raid0 usb 2.0 ...:confused:
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btarunr
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BazookaJoeBlah blah USB3?? blah blah blah...
to6ko91I believe its something like raid0 usb 2.0 ...:confused:
Right in the second paragraph:
...featuring an ultra fast 200x read speeds of up to 32MB/sec and write speeds of up to 18 MB/sec.
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#4
to6ko91
btarunrRight in the second paragraph:
...featuring an ultra fast 200x read speeds of up to 32MB/sec and write speeds of up to 18 MB/sec.
USB 3 is 5Gb/sec (625 MB/sec) ... my external hard drive usb 2.0 is 480 Mb/sec (30.46 MB/sec) ... USB 1.1 is 12Mb/s (1.5 MB/sec) ...
So where are they getting 200x performance ?!? :wtf::confused::twitch:
my simple maths show 32:200=0.16MB/sec ... which is even slower than USB 1.1
OHHH and this my fav
Drawing much of its design inspiration from aerodynamic automobiles
perhaps they mean this


:D And lastly
Thanks to its use of advanced dual-channel technology, the JetFlash 600 transfers data in the fast lane, featuring an ultra fast 200x read speeds
:wtf: translation please ...

P.s. sorry for the very long post and the many off topics :p
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#5
neoxalucard
to6ko91USB 3 is 5Gb/sec (625 MB/sec) ... my external hard drive usb 2.0 is 480 Mb/sec (30.46 MB/sec) ... USB 1.1 is 12Mb/s (1.5 MB/sec) ...
So where are they getting 200x performance ?!? :wtf::confused::twitch:
my simple maths show 32:200=0.16MB/sec ... which is even slower than USB 1.1
OHHH and this my fav perhaps they mean this

www.2dayblog.com/images/2008/july/mini_usb_car_1.jpg
:D And lastly
:wtf: translation please ...

P.s. sorry for the very long post and the many off topics :p
Hahaha... You're math is flawed, severely. But I'm not gonna spell it out for you.

Here is a hint 1x = 150 kiB/s

p.s. they mean this ...
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#6
to6ko91
neoxalucardHahaha... You're math is flawed, severely. But I'm not gonna spell it out for you.

Here is a hint 1x = 150 kiB/s

p.s. they mean this ...
nice merc ... but you mean 150kibiBytes ?? you totally confused me :eek::confused:
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#7
neoxalucard
to6ko91nice merc ... but you mean 150kibiBytes ?? you totally confused me :eek::confused:
:rolleyes: ...look it up...

The confusion will pass, give it time.
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#8
to6ko91
neoxalucard:rolleyes: ...look it up...

The confusion will pass, give it time.
I did look it up and thats how i got confused :D
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#9
Hayder_Master
nice but still not reach max read speed of USB 2.0 which is 480Mps that's mean about 60MB raes speed
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