SanDisk Extreme 900 and 500 Portable SSDs launch in PH

SanDisk has recently launched in the country two new storage solutions for professional photographers and videographers that offers speeds of up to nine times faster than a portable hard drive – the Extreme 900 and Extreme 500 portable SSDs.

SanDisk Extreme 900 features:
* 1.92TB, 960GB, 480GB capacities
* Up to 850 MB/s read-write speeds
* USB 3.1 Gen 2
* Comes with USB Type-C and Type-A cables
* SanDisk SecureAccess encryption software
* 3-year warranty

SanDisk Extreme 500 features:
* 240GB, 120GB capacities
* Up to 415 MB/s – 340 MBs read-write speeds
* USB 3.0
* Rubber bumpers and metal ring
* SanDisk SecureAccess encryption software
* 3-year warranty

Pricing:

SanDisk Extreme 900
* 1.92TB – Php72,500
* 960GB – Php43,500
* 480GB – Php29,000

SanDisk Extreme 500
* 240GB – Php10,850
* 120GB – Php7,250

The SanDisk Extreme Portable SSDs will be available in the country in Q4 2015.

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SanDisk Extreme 900 and 500 Portable SSDs launch in PH

SanDisk has recently launched in the country two new storage solutions for professional photographers and videographers that offers speeds of up to nine times faster than a portable hard drive – the Extreme 900 and Extreme 500 portable SSDs.

SanDisk Extreme 900 features:
* 1.92TB, 960GB, 480GB capacities
* Up to 850 MB/s read-write speeds
* USB 3.1 Gen 2
* Comes with USB Type-C and Type-A cables
* SanDisk SecureAccess encryption software
* 3-year warranty

SanDisk Extreme 500 features:
* 240GB, 120GB capacities
* Up to 415 MB/s – 340 MBs read-write speeds
* USB 3.0
* Rubber bumpers and metal ring
* SanDisk SecureAccess encryption software
* 3-year warranty

Pricing:

SanDisk Extreme 900
* 1.92TB – Php72,500
* 960GB – Php43,500
* 480GB – Php29,000

SanDisk Extreme 500
* 240GB – Php10,850
* 120GB – Php7,250

The SanDisk Extreme Portable SSDs will be available in the country in Q4 2015.

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iKlips 256GB flash drive for the iPhone and iPad

Having problems with your iPhone or iPad’s non-expandable storage? Then you might want to check out the iKlips Lightning-equipped flash drive that offers an extra 256GB of internal storage.

The iKlips 256GB is a dual-interface flash drive meaning it supports Apple’s Lightning for the iPhone and iPad and USB 3.0 for the PC. It has a read/write speed of 26/10 MB/s for Lighting, and 140/70 MB/s for USB 3.0.

iKlips 256GB flash drive features:
~ View photos, documents, playback music, TV series and movies, backup and manage files directly from iKlips.
~ Upgrade your device storage up to 256 GB (16GB/32GB/64GB/128GB/256GB capacities).
~ Lightning / USB 3.0 dual-interface – easily share files between iOS, Mac and PC. (iOS 6.1 or above / Windows XP/7/8 / Mac OSX)
~ The world’s fastest read/write speed – Lightning read/write speed: 26/10 MB/s; USB 3.0 read/write speed: 140/70 MB/s.
~ Top quality MLC flash memory for longer product life span and read/write speed.
~ A built-in clip that lets the user to attach it to clothing, personal belonging and always have it with them.
~ Apple MFi-certified (made for iPhone/iPad/iPod).
~ Safe & Secure since no Internet access, your data is never sent through 3rd party servers.
~ The lowest power consumption, saves power of your iPhone/iPad.
~ Free universal iOS app for iPhone/iPad/iPod touch.
~ 1080p HD movie streaming, direct playback from iKlips.
~ Ultra slim with Aluminum material design.
~ No built-in battery – no need to charge iKlips.

The iKlips 256GB flash drive has a price tag of USD 399 and comes in Rose Gold color.

source: AdamElements

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Samsung Unveils 16TB SSD

When it comes to storage solution, the dilemma of any DIY PC builder in the past has always been speed versus space. That’s about to change as Samsung recently announced the largest capacity SSD to date – the Samsung PM1633a – which can hold almost 16 terabytes of data!

At the core of the PM1633a is the same 3D V-NAND implementation found on the recently-launched 850 EVO/850 Pro SSDs. However, instead of 128Gbit NAND dies, the South Korean giant used their 256Gbit NAND flash and combined them to form the PM1633a’s astonishing 15.36TB storage space.

Samsung PM1633a

Stuffing these much NAND dies in a 2.5-inch form factor have an adverse effect though, particularly in the SSD’s design. Event though the PM1633a still adheres to the 2.5-inch standard, Samsung’s new SSD is noticeably thicker than most SSDs.

Another downside to it is the price. To put things in perspective an enterprise-grade Helium drive with 8TB storage will set you back $700 while the highest-capacity SSD costs around $4K and can go all the way up to $7,000. So just imagine how much the Samsung PM1633a will cost if it reach the market.

Note: The SRP of the Samsung PM1633a was not disclosed during the event.

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Samsung Unveils 16TB SSD

When it comes to storage solution, the dilemma of any DIY PC builder in the past has always been speed versus space. That’s about to change as Samsung recently announced the largest capacity SSD to date – the Samsung PM1633a – which can hold almost 16 terabytes of data!

At the core of the PM1633a is the same 3D V-NAND implementation found on the recently-launched 850 EVO/850 Pro SSDs. However, instead of 128Gbit NAND dies, the South Korean giant used their 256Gbit NAND flash and combined them to form the PM1633a’s astonishing 15.36TB storage space.

Samsung PM1633a

Stuffing these much NAND dies in a 2.5-inch form factor have an adverse effect though, particularly in the SSD’s design. Event though the PM1633a still adheres to the 2.5-inch standard, Samsung’s new SSD is noticeably thicker than most SSDs.

Another downside to it is the price. To put things in perspective an enterprise-grade Helium drive with 8TB storage will set you back $700 while the highest-capacity SSD costs around $4K and can go all the way up to $7,000. So just imagine how much the Samsung PM1633a will cost if it reach the market.

Note: The SRP of the Samsung PM1633a was not disclosed during the event.

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