Monday, September 19th 2016

PNY Announces HP v236w USB Flash Drive

PNY Technologies (PNY) considered one of the worldwide leaders in consumer electronics market and flash memory products, has officially released the good-looking, slim and powerful HP v236w flash drive. The HP v236w gives you the storage, performance and power you need to store, back-up, transfer or share your favorite pictures, videos or music and to secure your private data.

It is ideal for students of all ages, traveling professionals and everyone who has a need to share a file or a photo with friends and colleagues. The HP v236w features a handy easy to grip cap-less USB connector. With simple plug-and-play function, users can effortlessly use the connector for easy one-handed operation.
The HP v236w's inseparable metal outer case makes the drive more solid, rugged, and durable, and improves its visual appeal. It also features unique HP engraved logo imprinted with electronic plating technique to prevent counterfeiting of genuine PNY products. The HP v236w is a sturdy and reliable flash drive with shock-proof, vibration-proof, temperature-proof features for long-lasting performance. The drive features an elegant and integrated strap hole in its design that can be looped around to key chains, backpacks, laptop bags or wallets. It weighs only 6.4g and measures at H 5 mm x W 14.8mm x L 45mm.

The HP v236w features USB 2.0 specifications and is compatible with all USB 2.0 supported PCs and laptops. It supports Windows 2000/ XP / Vista, Windows 7, 8, 10 and Mac OS: 10.3 and above. The HP v236w is now offered in four different storage capacities, ranging from 8GB, 16G, 32GB and 64GB.

The HP v263w can be purchased at an affordable price and comes with a limited warranty of 2 years within the date of purchase.
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8 Comments on PNY Announces HP v236w USB Flash Drive

#3
P4-630
btarunrThe HP v236w features USB 2.0
When will we leave these USB 2.0 sticks behind??
o_O
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#4
Frick
Fishfaced Nincompoop
I don't mind USB 2.0 it they are cheap enough. Some controllers/sticks are bad at compatibility.
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#5
Chaitanya
P4-630When will we leave these USB 2.0 sticks behind??
o_O
Probably when USB 3 compatibility issues are ironed out. Till then these cheap USB 2 drives are going to hang around.
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#6
RejZoR
Welcome back to 2003 I guess. I still have Patriot XporterXT 2GB from that era. I also have 4GB Lexar Lightning II JumpDrive. They both did 30MB/s in both directions even back then. And fast forward to 2016 and we still have USB drives that can't even break 10MB/s write. It's just pathetic. Those two are not all that useful just because of capacity. Speed wise they make new drives look like a sad joke until you go into USB 3.x territory.
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#7
Easo
PNY, please, stop.
This is literally like 30th or so HP flash drive you have made....
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#8
Reeves81x
lol. the term "polished turd" comes to mind.
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