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Transcend Releases Its New 32GB ExpressCard/34 Solid State Disk

Posted by gasusan2005 on July 4, 2007 – 9:04 am  Share
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Transcend, a leading company in flash memory products, announced its latest 32GB ExpressCard/34 SSD. The ExpressCard/34 SSD (Solid State Disk) has a huge capacity and low power consumption, which makes it perfect for use as a mobile storage solution in notebook computers with ExpressCard slot. This type of slot is a new standard developed by PCMCIA to carry forward the benefits of plug-in I/O cards to the next generation of personal computing devices. 

Transcend’s ExpressCard/34 SSD is a smaller and faster plug-in module solution that supports USB 2.0 and PCI Express Applications, and perfectly matches mobile and desktop systems. The ExpressCard/34 SSD is compatible with Windows Vista and supports ReadyBoost function. Moreover, Transcend’s ExpressCard/34 SSD comes bundled with a portable USB adapter, which makes it work as a regular USB flash drive.

Product Features transcend

  • RoHS compliant product
  • Fully compatible with ExpressCardT standards and USB 2.0 specification
  • Non-volatile Flash Memory for outstanding data retention
  • Built-in ECC (Error Correction Code) functionality and wear-leveling algorithm that ensures highly reliable data transfer
  • Compatible with Windows Vista and supports ReadyBoost function
  • Low power consumption
  • Bundled with an ExpressCard to USB adapter

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Source: Transcend press release

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