i4u.com - 11/19/2008
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Kanguru Solutions announces the release of the Kanguru e-Flash flash drive with both eSATA and USB connectivity.
Utilizing eSATA (External Serial ATA) technology allows the Kanguru e-Flash to achieve performance speeds (3Gb/s connectivity, 5 times fast...
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Kangaru e-Flash dual eSATA & USB 2.0 32GB flash drive
SlashGear —
... That means that while the read rates are over double the maximum USB 2.0 speed offered (up to 30MB/s), the write speed is only 5M/s more (25MB/s for eSATA, versus 20MB/s for USB 2.0). Still, you probably want the Kangaru e-Flash for bragging rights more than you really need a significant speed boost.
Kangaru are selling the e-Flash now, priced from $84.95 for the 16GB model or $119.95 for the 32GB version. A 64GB version is planned for January 2009.
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Memoria flash con conexión USB y eSATA
Gizmología —
Kanguru Solutions anunció el lanzamiento de las Kanguru e-Flash, unas memorias que tiene conectividad tanto eSATA como USB. A través de la conexión eSATA alcanza una velocidad de 3GB/s, unas 5 veces más rápido que la conexión USB 2.0.
Vienen en versiones de 16GB, 32GB y 64GB, costarán entre US$84.95 y US$119.95 y supuestamente serán lanzados en enero del 2009.
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