Tuesday, July 14th 2009
Patriot Releases Xporter Mini II USB Drives
Patriot Memory, a global pioneer in high-performance memory, NAND flash and computer technology, today announced the release of their Xporter Mini II USB.
Designed around today's advancing computer technology, the Mini II provides a lightweight, cap-less slider architecture that makes it portable and convenient. With its sleek design, the Mini II allows for easy plug and play across multiple platforms.
"Our Xporter Mini II is a novelty of ingenious design," says Eric Akerson, Patriot's Director of Marketing. "The Xporter Mini II, now available up to 16 GB, is an affordable portable storage solution allowing users to be on the go and have the convenience of large data storage."Product model number details:
Designed around today's advancing computer technology, the Mini II provides a lightweight, cap-less slider architecture that makes it portable and convenient. With its sleek design, the Mini II allows for easy plug and play across multiple platforms.
"Our Xporter Mini II is a novelty of ingenious design," says Eric Akerson, Patriot's Director of Marketing. "The Xporter Mini II, now available up to 16 GB, is an affordable portable storage solution allowing users to be on the go and have the convenience of large data storage."Product model number details:
6 Comments on Patriot Releases Xporter Mini II USB Drives
But honestly, I'm looking at 64GB.. 16GB is so last year.
be warned though, unless I'm very very unlucky, these aren't washer/dryer-proof.
Lost a 16GB xt, got a razzo 32GB.
Doesn't look like the connector can be closed to me.
The reason these are capped at 16GB is because they are the Mini series, so they're much smaller than other flash drives.
And a little food for thought, the Magnums now come in a 128GB variant :p
But does anyone here remember when the PSP 1GB versions used to cost 50$ more than the ones without a card? And that was a bargain because 1GB cards were in the ~75$ range? Insane.