Tuesday, October 6th 2015

PNY releases the Mini-mobile HP v165w USB 2.0 Flash Drive

PNY Technologies, world renowned manufacturing giant for USB and Memory products, has introduced the miniature HP v165w USB 2.0 flash drive which is an excellent option when it comes to transferring files, music, videos or personal documents. The thumb-sized drive offers a fast and convenient way of backing up and transporting your most important files.

The HP v165w is encased in a semi-transparent blue shell, which lends it a futuristic and edgy look. The pen drive features a convenient lanyard, which may be used to attach to a key ring or a mobile strap. You can also attach the pen drive to a backpack so that you don't lose it. It can also be easily slipped into a pocket, a purse or even a bag. The drive is also dustproof and water resistant and ensures long lasting performance and protection for everyday use. It's stylish and compact build weighs only at 4.8g and measures at 9.4mmH x 16.0mmW x 30.5mmL. It also features a non-slip cap that protects the USB port from external damage.
This user-friendly flash drive has plug and play functionality and has been designed to transfer, store and share your files in a smart way. Further, its highly convenient design and high-speed USB v2.0 transmission interface make it perfect enough to be used at home, school, office, etc.

The HP v165w is available in storage space ranging from 4GB to 32GB. It works smoothly with Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, 8; Mac OS: 10.3 and above. It offers a warranty of 2 years within the date of purchase.

The HP v165w is the ideal low cost solution for all your storage needs.
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8 Comments on PNY releases the Mini-mobile HP v165w USB 2.0 Flash Drive

#2
Parn
Depending on the price, if it's £5 a pop, then I don't mind it's only USB 2.0. :laugh:
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#3
Dragonsmonk
ParnDepending on the price, if it's £5 a pop, then I don't mind it's only USB 2.0. :laugh:
I'm afraid not even then...
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#4
Mussels
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USB 2.0 is dead, and there is no reason for a brand name company to be selling new flash storage based products using it.
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#5
Octavean
MusselsUSB 2.0 is dead, and there is no reason for a brand name company to be selling new flash storage based products using it.
I wouldn't necessarily go that far but I would say that there doesn't seem to be anything special about this product. In other words I don't see any reason for this product to be remotely news worthy,...
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#6
Prima.Vera
USB 2.0 ... Pfff.! They can keep this crap.
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#7
yotano211
I just use my phone as a USB flash storage.
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#8
Liquid Cool
What I'm not getting here is that these have been out in the market for two years...I have a dish full of them...why now a press release?

Something doesn't seem right.
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