Monday, August 29th 2011

KINGMAX Unveils 128 GB High Capacity USB 3.0 Flash Drive

KINGMAX, a renowned leading memory and flash drive manufacturer, has recently unveiled 128GB huge capacity USB 3.0 flash drive, the ED-01. With huge capacity, the ED-01 flash drive not only meets the market's demands for large media file storage and transferring, but also transports the user to a super-speedy experience that every second counts.

The ED-01 sports a sleek contoured design that stands out from its competitors and wins design award from media. It has a delicate read/write LED indicator to display the flash drive's status while in use and the unique Clip-Cap design that prevents the cap from accidental drop-offs or loss. Besides, made with durable plastic combined with a special finishing procedure, the leather-like texture of the ED-01 is warm and smooth to the touch. Its elegant, low-profile design will demonstrate your taste for luxury and that you appreciate and use only the latest in technological advances.
When the era of USB 3.0 comes, the demands of super speed and huge capacity storage device increased. Using USB 3.0 full-duplex bidirectional synchronization data transfer technology, the ED-01 read speed at 66 MB/sec and write speed at up to 41 MB/sec. Moreover, its capacity upgrades to 128GB and backward-compatible with USB 2.0. Whether data is HD movies, photos or large presentation files with rich media, the ED-01 will transfer and storage large data in a short period of time.

The ED-01 USB 3.0 flash drive is fully compliant with the European Union's RoHS (Restriction of Hazardous Substances Directive) standards. It also passed CE certification in the EU, met the United States' FCC criteria and was awarded the latest Windows 7 certificate that guarantees its compatibility with operating systems. All KINGMAX products are manufactured under the most stringent quality control measures and rigorous tests, to ensure each and every product meets the highest standards for quality. The ED-01's product warranty further ensures consumers that they've purchased a reliable and reassuring experience.

Specifications:
  • Interface: USB 3.0
  • Storage: 8GB/16GB/32GB/64GB/128GB
  • Dimensions: 74.5 x 20 x 9 mm (L x W x H)
  • Weight: 10.5 g
  • Color: Black
Features:
  • Compatible with USB 2.0
  • LED light indicator
  • Clip-Cap design to prevent cap loss
  • 5-year product warranty
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13 Comments on KINGMAX Unveils 128 GB High Capacity USB 3.0 Flash Drive

#1
virtue
This is amazing, estimate cost?
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#2
hellrazor
Yeah the thing looks bitchin', but what's the tag?
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#3
djisas
I bet you can buy 1TB hdd and an external case and still save money...
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#4
blu3flannel
If the price tag isn't too bad, this might be a really good buy. It's shiny, too. :p
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#5
[H]@RD5TUFF
Holy capacity batman! How much will this cost ? $200 + is my guess.
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#6
TheLostSwede
News Editor
Not exactly mind blowing performance...
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#7
[H]@RD5TUFF
TheLostSwedeNot exactly mind blowing performance...
as good as any USB drive IMO.
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#8
TheLostSwede
News Editor
[H]@RD5TUFFas good as any USB drive IMO.
Exactly, so nothing special in other words. That might be good enough for an 8 or 16GB version, but 128GB... c'mon...
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[H]@RD5TUFF
TheLostSwedeExactly, so nothing special in other words. That might be good enough for an 8 or 16GB version, but 128GB... c'mon...
flash memory doesn't have something called arial density, your expecting a little too much.
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#10
TheLostSwede
News Editor
[H]@RD5TUFFflash memory doesn't have something called arial density, your expecting a little too much.
I think you mean areal density ;)
I know very well how flash memory works, my comment was with regards to the average performance for such a large drive, if I were to buy a 128GB USB 3.0 drive I'd want read/write speeds closer to 100MB/s than 50MB/s, that's all.
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[H]@RD5TUFF
TheLostSwedeI think you mean areal density ;)
I know very well how flash memory works, my comment was with regards to the average performance for such a large drive, if I were to buy a 128GB USB 3.0 drive I'd want read/write speeds closer to 100MB/s than 50MB/s, that's all.
Please show me another drive of similar capacity with those speeds.
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#13
btarunr
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Added a poll.
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