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Lexar Introduces Portable NVMe SSD and a Dual Drive USB Type-C Bundle

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Lexar, a leading global brand of flash memory solutions, is excited to announce its High-Performance Memory Storage bundle that includes two essential storage solutions in one high-performance, high-value set. The 1 TB NVMe Portable SSD delivers blazing-fast speeds up to 2000 MB/s read, 2000 MB/s write and is the perfect companion for laptops and desktop computers. For content creators regularly editing, transferring, and backing up massive video files and high-res images, both its accelerated performance and its generous capacity are designed to keep up with demanding workflows and enable professionals and everyday users to get more done.

In addition to the SSD, the bundle also includes a 64 GB Dual Drive USB Type-C which is perfect for moving files between traditional Type-A devices and Type-C devices and, with high-speed USB 3.1 performance of 130 MB/s read speed, transferring files is fast too. Both the SSD and the Dual Drive include Lexar DataShield, advanced security software that helps keep your files safe with 256-bit AES encryption and both products are compatible with Android, PC, and Mac systems.



"We're pleased to offer this convenient storage bundle for customers who want both the convenience of Dual Drive and the performance of a blazing-fast SSD. Whether they're looking to take files on the go, transfer between devices, or simply add more capacity and increased performance to their existing computer, this bundle fulfills a lot of storage needs," said Joey Lopez, Director of Brand Marketing.

Availability exclusively at Costco, the Lexar High Performance Memory Storage bundle sells for an MSRP of $99.99 and is available now.

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Not a bad price for the combo, however, having to have 1 end or the other of the flash drive always exposed make this an auto no-buy for me :)

I have several larger-capacity drives that can hide both ends at the same time, which is ideal IMHO...
 

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How does the SSD connect to a PC? Judging by the advertised speed, I would guess USB3.2 or Thunderbolt. The sideways pictures don't show any port :(
 
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How does the SSD connect to a PC? Judging by the advertised speed, I would guess USB3.2 or Thunderbolt. The sideways pictures don't show any port :(
It might be SL660 drive in which case its apparently a 2x2 port located near the logo side of drive.

Also their website is downright stupid, reject cookies and a blank page shows up instead of website.
 

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