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Team Group Launches T-FORCE SPARK RGB USB Flash Drive and ELITE SDXC

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The world's leading memory brand, TEAMGROUP today announces two new products, the T-FORCE SPARK RGB USB Flash Drive and the ELITE SDXC Memory Card. The T-FORCE SPARK RGB USB Flash Drive has a soft RGB lighting effect and a smart capacity display design to supports multiplatform operation. The ELITE SDXC Memory Card uses UHS-I U3 V30 specification, which is suitable for 4K Ultra HD video recording and shooting with DSLR cameras. It also has waterproof, shockproof, anti-X ray and anti-static functions. The two new products will bring fresh new look to storage devices and jumpstart new digital smart lifestyle for consumers.

TEAMGROUP launches the T-FORCE SPARK RGB USB Flash Drive with a capless design and a sliding connector to avoid the problem of losing the cap. The RGB lighting effect is designed with gaming elements and smart capacity status indicator. When connecting to Windows, the blue, yellow and red light will flash to display the capacity ratio during reading and writing. It shows current storage status easily, and this practical function can make a big leap forward in storage efficiency. The SPARK RGB USB Flash Drive is even more suitable for gaming consoles such as PS4, PS3, Xbox One and Xbox 360, satisfying gamers' storage needs at once with colorful RGB lighting.



With an ultra-minimalist style, the ELITE SDXC Memory Card is a high-speed memory card designed for mainstream 4K Ultra HD video and suitable for recording and shooting with DSLR cameras. With UHS-I specification and video speed class 30 (V30), the read/write speed is up to 90/45 MB per second and the available capacities are from 64 GB to 256 GB. The ELITE SDXC Memory Card has been tested for extreme temperature, and it has waterproof, shockproof, anti-X ray and anti-static functions. When handling images and videos, it has a fast response and provides a smooth recording quality. All-around protection allows consumers to fully enjoy photography and capture every wonderful moment.



For more information, visit the product pages of the T-Force Spark RGB and Elite SDXC.

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This post somehow caught my attention because there is - apparently - at least one company that thinks USB designs matter this much. I mean, how often does one look at your USB storage drive rather than, well, you know... use it, which requires on to not look at it.

But then I saw the SD card... So the USB drive supports rgb but the SD card doesn't?! Well played Team.

The latter part of my thought is in irony because there is as much need of an RGB SD card as there is a need for an RGB USB drive. Both are naught.

Also, there is a typo in the first paragraph: "... display design to supports..."
 
$25 for a 128GB USB drive with RGB?

i was expecting much higher prices
 
Those SDcards remind me of the same ones that Transcend sell. I think they are just rebadges. though thats probably the same for all memory cards, made in the same factories but with different brand logos stamped on them after every other batch produced to meet quotas
 
$25 for a 128GB USB drive with RGB?

i was expecting much higher prices
I find it suspicious that there is no mention of its performance. Perhaps that's why it's on the cheaper side.
 
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