
While many Solid State Drives (SSD) come in 2.5” to replace the internal hard drive, some use the ExpresCard format. Team is not the first company to release an ExpressCard SSD, but I think that they are the first, or among the first to have a 64GB one.
It is said to read at 25 Mbps and write at 18 Mbps. There is also a 32GB version, and obviously, the 128GB is in the works – no surprise here.
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Seen at: theinquirer.net
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