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RITEK Launches the First Capless Connector USB 3.0 Flash Drive, the HD7

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RITEK is launching the latest and upgraded USB 3.0 flash drive -RIDATA EZ Drive HD7. HD7 not only can provide the high transmission USB 3.0 speed, but also offer the most convenient design of USB 3.0 flash drive ever. RIDATA HD7 is the first capless designed connector with USB 3.0 flash drive in Taiwan.

RIDATA HD7 makes two best record of USB 3.0 flash drive. First of all, conforming to USB Specification 3.0, RIDATA HD7 gives you more than great performance with high-speed data transmission rates.HD7 can provide the highest transmission speed of 60 MB/s. Secondly, HD7 has convenient and smart design which is capless retractable USB connector. HD7 makes a new designed element into USB3.0 flash drives.



RIDATA HD7 flash drive's capacities are available from 8GB up to 32 GB now. Besides high-speed transmission, the most important part is that its elegant design with sliding USB connector. In addition, HD7 only cost NTD $1590 for 16GB and NTD $2590 for 32GB. Only needing a small investment and can enjoy the high speed and the most convenient of life. It's no doubt that RIDATA HD7 is your best choice now.

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NTD is Taiwan Dollar. NTD 1590 is US $52.5 ; NTD $2590 is US $85.6.
 
It all comes down to performance, if that's 60MB/s write, then it's not half bad. Also bear in mind that electronics are more expensive in Taiwan than the US, despite at least some of it still being made in Taiwan.
 
60MB/s is very low end for USB 3.0
 
cap less = breaks fast, at least in my experience.
 
cap less = breaks fast, at least in my experience.

You must've been unlucky then, I had a 2GB SanDisk Titanium and it never broke, I gave it away in the end. Then I had an 8GB Kingston HyperX drive, still going strong, gave it to my GF, as I got a 16GB USB 3.0 drive in it's place, sadly with a cap that keeps falling off all the time.

The Adata drive I have only manages about 27MB/s write speed, not exactly fast if this thing can do 60MB/s write and the price is comparative as well. If it's 60MB/s read, then it's not all that, as my Adata drive manages in the region of 80MB/s.
 
I had a 2GB SanDisk Titanium and it never broke

I had a SanDisk Titanium that got lodged inside the rim of my washing machine for 3 months (left it in my jeans pocket). Let it dry, plugged it back in my computer and away it went.

For me the cap is the first thing that gets lost. I prefer the retractable type.
 
capless drives ftw. USBs should really only come in two form factors; capless, and the card-type.
 
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