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September 26, 2008
Matbe Rates Pico D "Small but Ambitious"
As you can see, the the read rate is excellent, clearly on par with the best drives on the market.
Small but ambitious. This may be the best way to summarize the Super Talent Pico D 8GB USB drive.
...combines numerous advantages: very good read rates, slow but stable and doesn't slow down with a lot of small files, a lifetime warranty, and especially, an impressive smallness.
Small but ambitious. This may be the best way to summarize the Super Talent Pico D 8GB USB drive.
...combines numerous advantages: very good read rates, slow but stable and doesn't slow down with a lot of small files, a lifetime warranty, and especially, an impressive smallness.
Pico USB
September 20, 2008
Video: Pico Drive Survives a Soaking in Murky Bamboo Water
Don’t Do try this at home!
Pico-C
September 16, 2008
Pico C Wins Hard H2O Innovation Award
The Pico C will impress flash memory users beyond doubt; its size and weight are perfect for carrying in anyplace, on a keychain or on a small zipper. Its fast access time and high speed make it suitable for any task, carrying data for work or class notes.
Water resistant, compact, high capacity and a lifetime warranty; what more could you ask?
Water resistant, compact, high capacity and a lifetime warranty; what more could you ask?
Pico C
September 11, 2008
Pico USB Drive Takes on a 10-Year Old Hard Drive
The Super Talent Pico C 8 GB dominates in the Web server benchmark by delivering roughly 15 times more I/O operations per second.
The MLC flash-based Super Talent Pico C 8 GB USB Drive not only delivers 2.5x faster read transfer rates, it typically maintains this throughput with few exceptions. It clearly outperforms the hard drive. You would need at least a 30-40 GB circa-2000/2001 hard drive to keep pace with the flash memory stick.
The MLC flash-based Super Talent Pico C 8 GB USB Drive not only delivers 2.5x faster read transfer rates, it typically maintains this throughput with few exceptions. It clearly outperforms the hard drive. You would need at least a 30-40 GB circa-2000/2001 hard drive to keep pace with the flash memory stick.
Pico-C USB
September 10, 2008
Pico USB Shines in Mega 15-Way TweakTown Roundup
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Pico USB