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16GB Super Talent USB 3.0 Express Duo Flash Drive
If you have to travel and you lose your laptop or you need to carry some important work home, then how to do that? Earlier there were floppy drives and then there was CD. After a long development, USB flash drive came into picture.USB flash drives are popular not only because of their convenient size but also due to the
Western Digital My Passport Essential 1TB HDD
While shopping for a portable USB 3.0 external hard drive, customers have lots of things to consider. It should be sleek, easy to use, light weight and should have an abundant storage capacity. Keeping all this thing in mind, Western Digital has come out with its latest addition. Western Digital My Passport Essential 1TB HDD is a small portable hard
2M USB 3.0 extension cable
Perhaps one of the most simplest and basic USB 3.0 products are the USB 3.0 extension cables. Unfortunately quite a lot of devices (not just USB devices) come with cables which are just too short to be practically positioned or used. To get around this problem you can use USB 3.0 extension cables such as this one which allow you
Corsair CMFVY3-16GB USB 3.0 Flash Drive
The Corsair CMFVY3-16GB is a fantastic USB 3.0 flash drive with a decent 16GB storage capacity. The first thing that comes to our attention with the Corsair CMFVY3-16GB USB 3.0 flash drive is its striking design which features a very durable outer casing with the Flash Voyager text across its side. Putting the design aside this flash drive offers read
Transcend PCI Express USB 3.0 expansion card
As USB 3.0 continues to reach into the consumer market more and more devices are starting to feature support for this much faster technology. If you’ve bought a desktop computer in the last few years it’s most likely not equipped with any USB 3.0 ports. Despite it not having any that definitely doesn’t mean that USB 3.0 is out of