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Silicon Power Launches the Ultima II USB Flash Drive

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Silicon Power, the world's leading provider of memory storage solutions, today announces the limited edition USB flash drive Ultima II I-Series Multi-Pack. To collocate the classic Ultima II I-Series with the latest splendid colors, rose gold, gold and space gray. The limited edition pack is especially designed for iSheeps and trendies who are fond of metallic colors. It is perfect for yourself or to give as a present! Ultima II I-Series is not only applied with the aluminum solid casing to prevent it from fingerprints and being scratched, but also characterized with the extremely compact size and a built-in strap hole which makes itself convenient for daily carrying.

Ultima II I-Series is designed with durable aluminum solid casing and that protect the drive surface from fingerprints and scratches. The rugged construction ensures extraordinary and durable performance. Additionally, an exquisite sandblasting treatment is employed to bring out the bright sheen of color rose gold, gold and space gray which make the USB drive the most outstanding accessary.



Limited edition, Essentials for you
SP/ Silicon Power introduces the multi-pack limited edition to meet different user preferences and requirements whether it is for stylish set, better data management, coordinate color with new mobiles or sharing the use with companions. Ultima II I-Series comes packed full of features for every user, including the built-in strap hole that makes it easy to carry and lifetime warranty service for full range of USB flash drive. Furthermore, SP offers proprietary software - SP Widget, free-download data management software with useful and powerful functions such as data backup & restore, AES 256-bit encryption, and cloud storage for efficient data management. With user-friendly interface, it will help you manage your stored files easily and efficiently.

Features
  • Durable and scratch resistant with aluminum solid casing
  • Exquisite sandblasting and coloring
  • Limited edition package of color rose gold, gold and space gray
  • Strap hole design, making it easier to store and carry the drive
  • SP Widget, the exclusive free-download software, provides powerful functions such as data backup & restore, AES 256-bit encryption and cloud storage for efficient data management

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BTA, how much are the royalties man to keep posting PRs for shitty USB 2.0 sticks?? :) :) :) :)
 
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Ultima VII is my cut off point. Not that the first 6 didn't have a significant impact on 80's gaming -- they certainly did -- but the early 90's onward is my time.

Oh, this doesn't come with a free copy of Ultima II?
 
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that'll make a great looking paperweight when I forget to take it outta my pants pocket and run it through the washing machine.
 
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The colors are pleasent to the eye. Other than that, they don't seem to stand out in any other way. They couldn't even be bothered to mention if they are USB 2.0 or 3.0 lol.

Btw, aluminium isn't durable. It's incredibly prone to scratching...
 
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Loved Ultima 6 the most. Liked 7 and Serpeant isle. But always found 6 to be superior personally.
 
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"the world's leading provider of memory storage solutions" right?
 
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Silicone Power has nothing better to do then to make a petty new cases to hold old tech that doesnt offer anything new? good luck selling crap with candy coating.
 
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You can put lipstick on a pig but it's still a pig ....... Time to give up on USB2.0 Silicon Power and move to USB3.0 or 3.1 nobody wants slow shit anymore
 

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You can put lipstick on a pig but it's still a pig ....... Time to give up on USB2.0 Silicon Power and move to USB3.0 or 3.1 nobody wants slow shit anymore

If you say not, USB 2.0 has better compatibility. Make for cheap easy back ups of stuff, and when speed is not every thing and comes with a lifetime warranty unlike a lot of USB 3 drives.
 
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USB 3 is backwards compatible.

Perhaps the next frontpage TPU poll should be "Should we stop posting "news" about random new flash drives?".

I'd wager on the overwhelmingly popular answer being no :)
 
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