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ToteBag USB flash drives use SLC

I-O Data of Japan will soon make the new USB flash drive from the ToteBag range available in store shelves around the Land of the Rising Sun. You’re not looking at 1GB, 2GB, or even 4GB capacities here as I-O Data has generously provided a maximum capacity of 8GB. Sure, it is much smaller than the Buslink Pro 2 flash drive that comes with 64GB of storage space, but at least you don’t have to exchange your ride for the ToteBag. The ToteBag range of flash drives utilize Single Level Cell (SLC) which enables you to access 2 or more flash chips simultaneously, hence double the reading speed and a much faster writing speed.

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