TwinMOS readies USB drives for Vista
Posted on Dec 14, 06 07:35 PM PDT

ReadyBoost is a feature in the new Windows Vista operating system that enables you to give system memory a jump in capacity by plugging in an external flash drive, which translates into faster operating speeds overall. TwinMOS has recently had their entire Mobile Disk range Vista-certified, and this move will most probably see USB flash drive sales make a significant jump when everybody and their dog adopts Windows Vista. The Vista-certified line includes the Z4, X4, X5, L1, L2, M1, S1, MDIII, and MDIV models. Since most of us have at least a couple of spare USB flash drives lying around, perhaps ReadyBoost is a good excuse to ditch our old ones in favor of newer models?
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