Tuesday, March 10th 2015

Team Group Announces C151 Color Series USB Flash Drives

The world's leading memory brand, Team Group Inc. released the all new exquisite USB flash drive Team C151. Team C151's minimal design with a clean white color shows us what smart living with a fashionable twist is all about. C151 is made out of one round piece, which creates a close feeling for the users. The thoughtful design of a loop and a fashion strap makes it easy for users to carry it around and store the precious memory at any time.

Team C151 are made by COB assembly process which offers an all-around protection in waterproof and dust-proof. Consumers are able to store their precious memory at ease. C151 provides a wide range of capacity available for different needs, 4GB, 8GB, 16GB, 32GB and 64GB. By giving each capacity its own color, we make it easier for consumers to choose and purchase a mobile storage that has their own personal style.
The overall design is simple, clean and neat as well as colorful, which emphasize the idea of a simple and smart living with a personalized taste. To form a contrast in design between the cap and the body of the USB drive, we use elegant matte finish and bright white gloss finish separately. In addition, with an ergonomic design and a compact size as small and light weight as a coin, you can access all your important data at the touch of your fingertip. This down to earth product is definitely perfect for every consumer to have in their hands.
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I wonder if the performance will at least be "acceptable". The equivalent SanDisk Ultra Fit product unfortunately has a bug that causes it to stutter/hang in cars a lot (who knows what the story is there, car audio devices must use some common hardware that act slightly differently). They said a fix is coming, but how do you know which revision you'll get. Nobody makes sweet thumb drives like my old Maxell clickers and 360s. The new USB 3.0 ones are all too large, or lame cap, etc. Then there are the USB 2.0 drives that have a blue connector and the package says "USB 3.0 compatible / USB 2.0 protocol" or some such misdirection.
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