Tuesday, July 6th 2010

Silicon Power Launches Touch 851 USB Flash Drive

Silicon Power today launched the Touch 851 USB flash drive. The classic checkered design never fades and it shows in Silicon Power Touch series USB flash drives. World flash leading manufacturer, Silicon Power announces today their new Touch 851 Crystal Disk. It is available in gold or silver and coated with shinny checkered like/ diamond cut design showing off its quality and elegant aura.

Silicon Power's Touch 851 Crystal Disk comes with a necklace that turns it into a unique fashion accessory. Materials on Touch 851 are carefully selected and designed. Made from zinc alloy, it is tougher than most; it has a sliding design that protects the gold fingers from unnecessary exposure which may result in data loss.
Utilizing COB (Chip On Board) packaging technology, Silicon Power's Touch 850 is waterproof, dustproof and shockproof; Silicon Power also provides users with SP Widget that has 7 major security functions and a 60-day trial version of NIS (Norton Internet Security). All Silicon Power products are in compliance with strict RoHS standards and comes with Lifetime warranty.

Features
  • Classic checkered and luxury design
  • Rugged zinc alloy construction
  • Waterproof, dustproof, shock and vibration proof
  • Utilize COB (Chip On Board) packaging technology
  • Sliding design to protect gold fingers and prevent losing lids
  • True plug and play, no external power required
  • Compliant with RoHS requirement
  • SP Widget free download software features seven main functions to maximize your SP USB flash drive
  • Lifetime Warranty
Specifications:
  • Dimensions: 31.6 x 16.4 x 6 mm ± 0.3mm
  • Weight: 6.3g
  • Interface: Universal Serial Bus 1.1 & 2.0 compatible (USB)
  • Durability: 10,000 insertions(minimum)
  • Support OS: Windows 7, Windows Vista, WinXP, Win2000, Mac 10.3.X above, Linux 2.6.X above
  • Operating Temperature: 0°C ~ 70°C
  • Storage Temperature: -40°C ~ 85°C
  • Capacity: 2GB, 4GB, 8GB, 16GB
  • Color: Gold, Silver
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6 Comments on Silicon Power Launches Touch 851 USB Flash Drive

#1
Rev_Pizzaguy
Silicon Power also provides users with SP Widget that has 7 major security functions and a 60-day trial version of NIS (Norton Internet Security).
Oh great... bloatware on usb drives!
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#3
BazookaJoe
FourstaffUSB 3.0 or GTFO!
It's becoming an old song, but at least we all know the words.

And I have to agree...
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#4
RejZoR
Who cares if it's not even USB 5.0, most of these generic USB drives can't even read and write above 20MB/s. Or they barely do that. The fastest drives do 35MB/s in both directions and USB 2.0 is way more than just enough.
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#5
Mussels
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RejZoRWho cares if it's not even USB 5.0, most of these generic USB drives can't even read and write above 20MB/s. Or they barely do that. The fastest drives do 35MB/s in both directions and USB 2.0 is way more than just enough.
i have a mechanical drive which does 50MB/s on E-sata/Sata, but can only do 20-25MB/s on USB 2.0.

are those flash drives really that slow, or are they that slow BECAUSE of USB2.0?
It is available in gold or silver and coated with shinny checkered like/ diamond cut design showing off its quality and elegant aura.
shiny?
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#6
BazookaJoe
Musselsare those flash drives really that slow, or are they that slow BECAUSE of USB2.0?
Exactly...

And even the ones that REALLY are that slow - are only using shit slow garbage chips BECAUSE they can get away with it on USB2.

Chips 5 times that speed have been around for years already and are ONLY expensive because of low sales rates which are CAUSED by ppl still accepting paying for the older cheaper junk.

We are getting screwed by being sold 5 years old inferior junk so these chip fab's who over mass-produced the damn things by the ton, years ago, can clear their warehouses.

Bugger these buggers I say!

USB3 or GTFO!
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