At the Computex in Taiwan, SanDisk made a number of announcements including the world’s smallest 128GB USB 3.0 flash drive and the 256GB USB 3.0 drive, making it SanDisk’s highest capacity USB 3.0 drive to date.
The Ultra Fit 128GB USB 3.0 drive is smaller than a dime that can store up to 16 hours of Full HD content and transfer speeds of up to 130MB/s. There’s no word on the Indian price but the drive will sell in US for $119.99.
The 256GB USB 3.0 on the other hand is targeted at users who are looking at oodles of storage that can fit in a pocket. The Ultra USB 3.0 Flash Drive is SanDisk’s highest ever and can transfer data up to 100MB/s. The drive is priced at $199.99.
Both drives are backed by a five-year warranty and comes with SanDisk SecureAccess software to secure the files with a password and a 128-bit encryption and RescuePRO software to recover deleted or corrupted files.
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