SanDisk is eyeing to strengthen its Indian market significantly in tune with the growth in the market for consumer electronics.
As a part of its positive evaluation of the flash memory market in India, SanDisk is ready to launch USB flash drive with a maximum storage capacity of 64GB.
Available in different capacities including in 8 GB, 16 GB, 32 GB and 64 GB, the company said that the new flash drive would allow backup of files by just touching a button.
SanDisk claims it to be the first drive having such a facility.
In an announcement, the company said that there are no wires, and it is an easy way for users to protect their favored pics, videos and songs without any difficulty.
Based on the latest 43 nanometre technology, SanDisk’s new Ultra Backup USB drive also features AES hardware encryption, and password protection, which lets users to keep important business files safe.
Moreover, the users can easily take the USB drive anywhere as it’s too small that it can easily fit into their pockets.
The USB drive will also have support for Intel Pentium PC or Macintosh computer with USB support in Windows XP, Vista (Backup and Storage) and Windows 2000, Mac OS X v10.1.2+ and Linux (Storage only).
USB 2.0 port would be required for speedy transfer at the same time it would require high-power USB hub port.
With a five-year limited warranty, it would be available in April 2009 at a price of $43.99.
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