ADATA Technology (www.adata.com) has launched the UV210 USB Flash Drive. It boasts a sandblasted, champagne gold metallic finish that covers a solid zinc-alloy housing. The UV201 is built using zinc ...
USB sticks, thumb drives, and tiny portable storage devices that can fit on a keychain and move more quickly from device to device have been staples for what feels like decades. These storage devices ...
ADATA has announced the launch of its brand new ELITE UE800 USB Flash Drive. With USB 3.2 Gen2 offering read and write speeds of up to 1,000 MB/s and capacities of up to 512 GB, this drive makes ...
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As of this writing, the SC735 is available from ADATA at the prices shown in the table, in both its 1TB and 2TB capacities.
Although ADATA may be expanding their XPG gaming line, they are not completely overlooking their storage and memory business. In fact, they are announcing the release of the UV230 and UV330 for their ...
Since 2004, I have worked on PCMag’s hardware team, covering at various times printers, scanners, projectors, storage, and monitors. I currently focus my testing efforts on 3D printers, pro and ...
ADATA has a solid option for consumers on a budget and you don't have to sacrifice all the bells and whistles either! NVMe is starting to show its face as the interface of choice for high-speed ...
Taipei, Taiwan –June 17th, 2010 - ADATA Technology, the world leader in DRAM modules and flash memory products today unveiled its supreme-generation N005. Adopting SuperSpeed USB 3.0 technology to ...
ADATA™ Technology today launches the DashDrive™ HV610 external hard drive, which combines a unique puzzle piece design concept with a SuperSpeed USB 3.0 interface. A slide-out smart cover provides a ...
For light duty, this cleverly designed thumb-drive class SSD delivers a lot of bang for relatively few bucks. However, it slows drastically when it runs out of secondary cache. Adata’s tiny, ...
Covering hardcore tech all week, it is comforting to know that some companies have a softer side. Yes, what you're looking at are two octopi kissing, so what's the relevance to technology, you might ...