Wednesday, May 5th 2010

Apogee Releases Neo Squeeze Plus & S Series for Business Professionals

Walton Chaintech, manufacturer of memory module and computer components and accessories, today announces its APOGEE Neo Squeeze Plus & APOGEE S Series USB flash drives. Differently from the previous launch of N Series specifically adapted with the luxury image, the APGOΣΣNeo Squeeze Plus and APOGΣΣS101 and S102 mainly target on the business executives and users who value the best.

Designed to meet the needs of business professionals, both the APOGΣΣ Neo Squeeze Plus and APOGΣΣS Series are light and slim. At only 57.5 x 19 x 8.8 mm (L.W.H.) and 55.5 x 21.8 x 10.2 mm (L.W.H.) for the Neo Squeeze Plus and S101, respectively, both flash drives are as light as 20g with the Surface Mount Technology (SMT) PCB Assembly. Taking in a very compact housing design, the S102 even weights only 12g with the Chip On Board (COB) System in Packaging (SIP). These technologies also secure the flash drives' duration and performance.
The capacity for all three flash drives is from 2 to 16GB, and the read-performance is above 3MB/Sec while write-performance is above 2MB/Sec. Each USB drive in the Neo Squeeze Plus and S Series must pass APOGΣΣ's strict testing procedure and reliability standards in order to provide users the best quality and performance.

Additional special features are highlighted as below.
  • APGOΣΣNeo Squeeze Plus: push-up and cap-less design with anodizing surface treatment
  • APOGΣΣ S101: push-up sideway and cap-less design with discharge electricity surface treatment; also round-edge shape conforming with ergonomics
  • APOGΣΣ S102: bullet-shape design with metal-quality surface treatment; twist to open for a longer-time usage; COP SIP available for waterproof, shockproof and dustproof; very light and compact housing design
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10 Comments on Apogee Releases Neo Squeeze Plus & S Series for Business Professionals

#1
Kreij
Senior Monkey Moderator
3MB/s read? Is that correct? That's really slow.
Most good flash drives are like 30.
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#2
btarunr
Editor & Senior Moderator
Maybe it only does USB 1.1 (12 Mbps).
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#3
Mussels
Freshwater Moderator
has to be a typo, USB 1.0/1.1 is 12Mb (1.5MB/s at best)
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#4
Easy Rhino
Linux Advocate
uhm ok...i will try and keep this on topic.... but i guess if you were in a legal pinch you could hide this where the sun don't shine :laugh:
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#5
aCid888*
Looks like a (metal) tampon.
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#6
1c3d0g
I thought it looked like a pill case, but I guess I'm not as perverted as some around here... ;)
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#7
demonbrawn
Yes, that is certainly the most... um... different looking USB casing i have ever seen.
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#9
Frick
Fishfaced Nincompoop
1c3d0gI thought it looked like a pill case, but I guess I'm not as perverted as some around here... ;)
What's perverted with tampons? :wtf:

Anyway, I think they look kinda cool. Metal ftw.
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#10
vagxtr
Chaintec is still surviving, 5+yrs after they exit unsuccessful buggy 5yrs streak in mobo business.
aCid888*Looks like a (metal) tampon.
:roll:

In fact they look more like (metal) suppository
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