
San Jose, California – October 21, 2008 – Super Talent Technology, a leading manufacturer of Flash storage solutions and DRAM memory modules, today launched a new family of high performance, feature rich Luxio USB drives in capacities up to 64GB.
A 64GB Luxio drive can store as many as 20,000 six megapixel photos or 16,000 MP3 songs. Luxio drives are housed in a sleek 21 x 76 x 10 mm UV coated ABS/PC case with chrome plated zinc trim. All models include advanced AES-256 hardware encryption as a standard feature for fast, convenient data security. Offered in three colors, black, silver and wood grain, Luxio drives are packaged in an elegant gift box and also include a custom made black leather carrying case.
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Capacity |
Black Luxio |
Silver Luxio |
Wood grain Luxio |
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16GB |
STP16GLXBU |
STP16GLXSU |
STP16GLXWU |
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32GB |
STP32GLXBU |
STP32GLXSU |
STP32GLXWU |
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64GB |
STP64GLXBU |
STP64GLXSU |
STP64GLXWU |
“We
designed the Luxio to be elegant yet simple, huge in storage capacity
yet small in stature, loaded with features and accessories yet sleek
enough to put on a keychain. The Luxio is much more than just a high
capacity USB drive”, commented Super Talent Director of Marketing, Joe
James. “With big drives we know that speed is also vital. Luxio drives
support extremely fast 200X-plus transfer rates”, Mr. James added.
All Luxio models will begin shipping this week. 64GB Luxio drives are expected to retail for around $149.
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Via: Super Talent | News Archive
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Woooo... *nice*. That would be great to set up as a bootable drive for your favorite portable OS - be it Linux or WinPE. Plenty of space to include your RPMs, debs, or other installers in addition to all the documents. I would love to see how their claims to speed stand up to testing. The 64GB model is worth the cost, if they're true. |
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mmmmmmmm...64GB flash drives.... If you look at Super Talent's site, the company is even offering this with a wood grain (faux most likely) finish. That's for the executive types I guess. ;-P |