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Sony launches new MicroVault ‘Click’ USB key ranges |
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Written by CB Team
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Thursday, 22 May 2008 |
Sony Europe’s Recording Media & Energy (or RME for short) division has announced its MicroVault Click and Click Excellence ranges, with both mid-range and high-end device availability.
Essentially the new MicroVault Click line-up has been designed to offer advanced performance with increased storage capacity, high speed data transfer rates and Windows ReadyBoost compatibility; to improve PC memory performance on Windows Vista Operating System without installing additional RAM.
You can simply click, plug and share your documents, pictures and video clips and keep important files to hand whilst on the move.
Both the MicroVault Click and Click Excellence ranges incorporate a ‘click’ design to uncover and retract the USB connector for quicker operation.
For data transfer rates and storage capacity from 2GB up to 8GB2, the MicroVault Click Excellence is designed with business professionals in mind.
With up to 31MB/s read and 11MB/s write speeds large files can be transferred faster via Hi-Speed USB 2.04 connectivity.
The MicroVault Click Excellence range is available in a compact, ivory design, complete with LED indicator display which illuminates while transferring the data.
With high capacity storage as a focus, the mid-range MicroVault Click has a reduced form factor from its predecessor and is lighter at approximately 9 grams.
The line-up offers Hi-Speed USB 2.0 data transfer and storage capacity from 2GB up to 16GB2.
For advanced performance, the Sony MicroVault Click range offers Windows ReadyBoost compatibility, allowing Windows Vista to use part of the MicroVault’s memory to speed up system performance without additional RAM.
Sony’s pre-installed Virtual Expander compression software allows storage of up to 3 times more data, depending on the file type and content.
The MicroVault Click and Click Excellence ranges are available from May 2008 and come with 5 years European warranty. No price details were given in the blur.
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Last Updated ( Thursday, 22 May 2008 )
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