What are you looking for ?
Advertise with us
RAIDON

Maxell Launches USB and eSATA Flash Drive

32GB

Maxell Europe Limited launches their portable Solid State Drive (SSD), the world’s first dual storage device that combines rapid eSATA technology and robust USB connections. SSD has been developed to replace existing Hard Disk Drive’s (HDD) that are commonly used in today’s PCs and notebooks. More and more notebooks are being produced with built in SSD’s over HDD, the new Mac Air is a prime example, this looks set to be the way the market is moving. Maxell now offer a portable solution for your SSD needs.

maxell_esata_usb

So, how does it work? The conventional USB connection lies at one end of the SSD and the eSATA connection, which plugs directly into your PC or notebook, is found on the other. With its plug and play attribute, the SSD simply works in the same way as a USB, but integrated eSATA as well as an indestructible model is what distinguishes this exclusive technology.

While many of us are familiar with USB as an external data transfer and storage device, the eSATA technology is fast becoming the new phenomenon for almost everyone.

eSATA, meaning External Serial Advanced Technology Attachment is being regarded as the next generation of internal bus interfaces for hard drives giving greater read/write speeds compared to USB connection and USB Flash Drives, and is a new technology that is steadily being introduced on many new PCs and Laptops.

One of the fundamental advantages of eSATA is its exceptional download speed — it is capable of transferring speed around three times faster than USB 2.0

As an advanced technological leader, Maxell has ingeniously utilised both eSATA and USB to create a unique storage device that works instantly, rapidly and reliably. The limitations of HDD are becoming increasingly frustrating for us all and Maxell’s portable SSD is set to be the solution.

So what are the actual weaknesses of HDD and what makes SSD so special? Current drawbacks with HDD include its high power consumption, inadequate data retention, considerable production of noise and heat and, crucially, extreme vulnerability to damage. SSD conquers every one of these concerns. It is power free, lightweight, works quickly but quietly, it will not overheat and, most importantly, its comprehensive shock resistance and extensive data retention makes the SSD the most efficient and reliable way of storing and protecting information.

Comments

This Maxell product is not the first USB+eSATA flash key, but one of the first ones. Kanguru Solutions, already announces a similar product, the  Kanguru e-Flash with both eSATA and USB 2.0 connectivity.

Maxell didn’t reveal any price. The Kanguru unit costs $120 for 32GB.

This type of product confirms the future competition between USB 3.0 and eSATA interfaces, as Firewire will have more difficulty to succeed because it imposes royalties and seems to be abandoned by Apple, its main promoter.

In the next future, any PC will have a fast eSATA external connection. Why will you need USB?

Articles_bottom
ExaGrid
AIC
Teledyne
ATTO
OPEN-E