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Lexar Also Announces New JumpDrive V20 USB Multipacks

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Lexar, a leading global brand of flash memory products, today announced the Lexar JumpDrive V20 USB multipack, a storage solution designed for users who need to stay organized. Many times, it's hard to remember what is actually stored on a flash drive.

The JumpDrive V20 takes the guessing out of the equation, letting users easily organize and archive important files. Available in packs of two, three, or four, each drive comes with write-on labels (and a pen), and features a protective, clear cover so users can slide in and swap out labels as needed to keep stored files organized. Each drive also sports an LED activity light that blinks during data transfer, so you know when the job is complete.





"The JumpDrive V20 USB multipack is designed for consumers who want a fireproof and safe way to store and archive files and know at a glance what's on each drive," said Yeon Kim, product marketing manager, Lexar. "With this solution, there's no need to stop and plug in each drive to identify the contents. Whether it's vacation photos, music, tax documents, or other important files, the JumpDrive V20 lets users quickly identify the contents of their flash drives."

Lexar JumpDrive USB flash drives are compatible with PC and Mac systems. Furthermore, all Lexar product designs are tested in the Lexar Quality Labs, facilities with more than 1,100 devices, to ensure performance, quality, compatibility, and reliability. The JumpDrive V20 USB multipacks are available now with MSRPs of $19.99 (two-pack), $29.99 (three-pack), and $39.99 (four-pack), and include a two-year limited warranty. The JumpDrive V20 USB multipacks are now available at leading retailers and e-tailers worldwide.

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This is a bargain? $10 for each 8GB USB 2.0 drive? No thanks...
 
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