ADATA has announced the launch of its brand new ELITE UE800 USB Flash Drive. With USB 3.2 Gen2 offering read and write speeds of up to 1,000 MB/s and capacities of up to 512 GB, this drive makes ...
Some of the industry's biggest names are continuing to drag their heels in adopting the SuperSpeed USB 3.0 standard, but the high-speed successor to ubiquitous USB 2.0 has nonetheless grown in ...
Just a few months back we had the pleasure of looking over ADATA's DashDrive external HDD line-up. Coming away from those articles, I had spoken to ADATA about the possibility of taking a look at some ...
Memory and storage manufacturer ADATA is announcing their new U230 and U330 flash drives. These compact USB storage units feature a capless, folding-cover design for easy access and stowing. After all ...
ADATA™ Technology, a leading manufacturer of high-performance DRAM modules and NAND Flash storage application products, today announced the launch of NBA themed USB flash drives. All thirty teams will ...
You can never have too many USB 3.0 flash drives, and if you're thinking about expanding your collection, ADATA's S102 Pro is well worth a look. Launched as part of ...
ADATA has this week announced the launch of a new flash drive in the form of the UE700 Pro providing users with USB 3.1 read/write speeds of up to 360/180MB/s and storage capacities up to 256GB.
ADATA Technology (www.adata.com) has launched the UV210 USB Flash Drive. It boasts a sandblasted, champagne gold metallic finish that covers a solid zinc-alloy housing. The UV201 is built using zinc ...
With the introduction of the Panther Point chipset along with Ivy Bridge CPUs, USB 3.0 has become more mainstream than ever before, which means those purchasing a new system nowadays can take full ...
ADATA introduced the DashDrive HV610 external hard drive. This drive utilizes a SuperSpeed USB 3.0 interface for fast file transfer speeds and is available in capacities of 500GB and 1TB. As you can ...
Back at the beginning of last year, EDN published my dissection of a yellow-color ADATA UV128 16 GByte USB flash drive that for unknown reasons had died on me: it doesn’t “mount” in either Finder or ...
://If you haven't heard, ADATA makes a line of NBA-licensed flash drives which look like NBA teams' jerseys. Today brings the announcement that they have added another player to the lineup. This new ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results