Monday, March 22nd 2010

Active Media Products Launches 100 MB/sec eSATA Flash Drives

Active Media Products, a leading manufacturer of SSDs and USB drives, today launched eSATA (external SATA) Flash drives that boast sequential read and write speeds up to 100 and 55 MB/sec respectively, about three times faster than the fastest USB 2.0 flash drives. "There are millions of laptops out there with eSATA ports that can take advantage of this performance." commented Jerry Thomson, VP of Sales at Active Media Products.

Active Media Products builds these drives with either 16GB or 32GB of MLC NAND flash. With no moving parts, they offer the same outstanding reliability as SSDs. "eSATA flash drives are a great storage solution for people who need faster transfer speeds than USB 2.0 can offer, yet still need the portability of a USB flash drive." Mr. Thomson added. Because many computers don't have an eSATA port, these drives also feature a Mini USB 2.0 port, so they can be used in virtually any PC or desktop.
These drives come in a gloss black polymer case that measures only 3.1 x 1.1 x 0.4 inches. They are available now worldwide through Amazon for $69.95 (16GB) and $109.95 (32GB).
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7 Comments on Active Media Products Launches 100 MB/sec eSATA Flash Drives

#2
Mussels
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hayder.masterit's even faster than USB 3.0
USB 3.0 and E-sata II are pretty much the same speed.

I want one like this, with the port at the back being USB 3.0
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#3
Hayder_Master
MusselsI want one like this, with the port at the back being USB 3.0
that's will be perfect chose
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#5
Tartaros
"There are millions of laptops out there with eSATA ports that can take advantage of this performance."
At last, someone noticed. At least 4 years, but they did :toast:
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#6
devguy
Sorry if this is a dumb question, but how is the device powered? Through the USB port?
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Mussels
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devguySorry if this is a dumb question, but how is the device powered? Through the USB port?
usually, yeah.
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