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Kanguru Solutions a new dual ended flash drive with the release of the 64GB Kanguru e-Flash. The two ends allow this flash drive to support high speed eSata and the other for the standard USB 2.0 interface. This makes the 64GB Kanguru e-Flash quite flexible as far as accessibility and compatibility with most computers that may not yet have eSata ports.

The Kanguru e-Flash also comes with preloaded with HotSwap software for easier connection and ejections of the device together with a high-strength aluminum housing that assures owners of engraved and secure caps for added protection as far as the drive and internal data is concerned.

The e-Flash drive is compatible with most OS like Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Vista, Mac OS 9.x and above and Linux 2.4 and above.

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Tags: accessibility, caps, compatibility, ejections, eSATA, flash drive, high speed, interface, kanguru solutions, Linux, mac os 9, Portable Devices, ports, standard usb, strength aluminum, windows 2000, Windows XP

People who are looking for reliable and speedier reading USB flash drives are in for a treat as Oyen Digital formally released its 32GB Dash USB Flash drive series. These new portable flash drives boast of a new chipset which can provide an ultra-fast 32MB/sec read speed. It is measured at only 2.5-inches x .68-inches x .19-inches, making it one of the smallest flash drives ever to hit the market.

The flash drive is compatible with most Windows, Mac and Linux OS and also include a handy ovaStor NovaBackup 10 (Windows) or Prosoft Data Backup 3 (Mac OS X).

The Oyen Digital 32GB Dash USB Flash Drive Series are now available for purchase at $59.99.

Details:

  • Capacity: 32GB
  • Dimensions: 2.5″ x 0.68″ x 0.19″
  • Transfer Rate: Up to 32MB/sec read; up to 9MB/sec write
  • Guaranteed: Lifetime warranty
  • Compatible Operating Systems: Windows 98SE/2000/XP/Vista and higher. MAC OS 9.2 and higher, Linux v.2.6.x and higher
  • Part Number: DASH-32-BK

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Tags: Accessories, flash drives, lifetime warranty, Linux, mac os 9, mac os x, operating systems, oyen, Portable Devices, usb flash drive




 

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