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I-O Data Intros TB-3NT Line of USB 3.0 Flash Drives

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I-O Data of Japan released the new TB-3NT line of trendy new USB 3.0 flash drives. Available in capacities of 8 GB, 16 GB, and 32 GB; TB-3NT drives come in three color options, black, pink, and white. The drives use a typical detachable cap design, and measure 18.0 (W) x 69.4 (D) x 7.6 (H) mm, weighing 9 g. The drive is said to run optimally on USB 3.0, though the company did not give out transfer speed figures. It is backwards compatible with USB 2.0. The 8 GB variant is priced at 1880 JPY (US $24.5), the 16 GB at 3280 JPY ($42.75), and 32 GB at 6980 JPY ($91).



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I really don't like the drives with caps on them. The Sandisk Cruzer Micro is still the best designed memory stick imo.
 
I really don't like the drives with caps on them. The Sandisk Cruzer Micro is still the best designed memory stick imo.

I am more for those types to ever since going out to fix some ones laptop. When i got home that night and plugged it in the end of it get bent ( Patriot XT ).
 
good to see more companies jumping on the USB 3 train
 
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