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Axtremex Technology Unveils 1 TB External Solid State Drive with USB 3.0 Interface

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Axtremex Technology is pleased to announce 1TB external solid state drive with USB 3.0 interface. The largest capacity external SSD with fast transfer speed is designed to meet the needs of high end data solutions such as video editing, photography and content designer.

SSD has no moving parts. It is lighter, durable, uses less power and is noiseless. It also offers high performance data transfer compared to hard disk drives. USB 3.0 delivers data transfer rates up to 10 times faster than USB 2.0. The 1TB USB 3.0 external SSD is backward compatible with USB 2.0 interface.



Key Features:-
  • 1 Terabyte capacity
  • USB 3.0 interface
  • Powered via USB 3.0 cable. No external power is required
  • Backward compatible to USB 2.0
  • Support Super speed 5Gbit/s , High speed 480Mbit/s and Full speed 12Mbit/s
  • Plug and Play
  • Performance: Read up to 240MB/s and Write up to 150MB/s
  • Product dimensions: 92 mm x 52 mm x 9 mm (L x W x H)
  • Product Weight: 45 grams
The 1TB USB 3.0 external SSD will be sold through authorised distributors, resellers or agents.

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SSD on USB?!? Wait....1TB What?? Why??....seriously, whY?
 
lol, Extreme-X.... the company did not have fantasy enough to name themselves adequatly :D
 
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