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Super Talent TeraNova SSD offers crazy 540MB/s speeds

, Dec 8th 2011 Discuss [3]

SSD manufacturer Super Talent has launched a new, high-speed drive capable of over 500 MB/s read and write rates, targeted at hardcore users. The Super Talent TeraNova offers up to 480GB of solid-state capacity, paired with a modified SandForce 2200 controller in a 2.5-inch form-factor, making it suitable for performance desktops or notebooks. Read The Full Story

Super Talent MasterDrive KX3 SSD for tablets and notebooks debuts

, Jul 20th 2011 Discuss [0]

Super Talent has a wide-ranging line of SSDs for all sorts of different uses from enterprise use to the general consumer. Super Talent has unveiled a new SSD that it is aiming at the market for compact notebooks and tablets that need a 1.8-inch form factor drive to fit into very small footprints. The new SSD is called the MasterDrive KX3. Read The Full Story

SuperTalent unveils new USB 3.0 virtual PC with Creedo Personal

, Dec 2nd 2010 Discuss [0]

We talk about Super Talent quite a bit with the company always seeming to be offering up a new flash drive or SSD for us to check out. Today that company is back with a cool new flash drive that works with USB 3.0 and offers a virtual PC inside as well. The new device combines Creedo Personal with the Super Talent USB 3.0 Express RAM Cache flash drive. Read The Full Story

Super Talent UltraDrive MX 480GB SSD up for sale at hefty $1,200

, Nov 18th 2010 Discuss [1]

Super Talent has put its 480GB UltraDrive MX SSD up for sale, offering the speed of an SSD along with the sort of capacity you'd usually associated with a regular platter-based hard drive. Announced back in July, the 2.5-inch drive packs dual interfaces, with both both SATA II and mini-USB connections for use as an internal or external drive, or indeed for easily imaging the SSD with the contents of your own storage if upgrading. Read The Full Story

Tiny USB Pico Mini flash drives lands from Super Talent

, Nov 11th 2010 Discuss [0]

It seems like every few weeks Super Talent tosses a new flash drive onto the market to lure geeks to part with some of their money for a new and fashionable storage device. The latest offering from Super Talent has surfaced called the USB Pico Mini and the new flash drives come in two styles. Read The Full Story

Super Talent CKB flash drive fits on a keychain

, Sep 30th 2010 Discuss [0]

Super Talent has unveiled a new flash drive that has a design meant to be taken with you everywhere you go. The design of the CKB flash drive lets you keep it on any keychain you might carry, no matter how fat that keychain is. The CKB is made from metal and comes in two colors. Read The Full Story

Super Talent unveils new UltraDrive MX dual interface SSD

, Jul 28th 2010 Discuss [0]

Super Talent has unveiled a new SSD that has a unique feature. The SSD is called the UltraDrive MX and has a new dual interface that allows the SSD to connect to a computer via either SATA II or mini-USB. Read The Full Story

Super Talent TeraDrive CT SSD debuts for notebooks and enterprise

, Jun 15th 2010 Discuss [0]

Super Talent has unveiled a new SSD in its TeraDrive family called the TeraDrive CT. The new SSD is based on the SandForce SF-1200 controller with support for TRIM and Garbage Collection features. Read The Full Story

Super Talent VSSD budget SSD range announced

, Apr 9th 2010 Discuss [0]

Cheap SSDs you say?  Solid-state storage is always appealing, but the price tags such drives command tends to put off most mainstream users.  Super Talent have outed a new range of drives, the Super Talent VSSD line, which promises not only performance but affordability, however; prices kick off at just $65. Read The Full Story

Super Talent SuperCrypt USB 3.0 flash drives debut

, Mar 3rd 2010 Discuss [0]

USB 3.0 is starting to come to the market in force with new notebooks, netbooks, and motherboards that offer USB 3.0 ports. A number of add-in cards for laptops and desktops have also been unveiled to add USB 3.0 to existing computers. Along with the USB 3.0 ports, a lot of USB 3.0 storage products are coming to market and the latest is from Super Talent and is called the SuperCrypt drive. Read The Full Story

Super Talent and Symwave team for USB 3.0 RAIDDrive

, Dec 31st 2009 Discuss [0]

USB 3.0 gear is going to be big at CES 2010 starting in January. There have already been several announcements of different companies that will be showing off USB 3.0 gear at the show. Much of the gear will be hitting the market early next year for consumers to get their hands on too. Super Talent and Symwave have announced that they will be showing off the USB 3.0 RAIDDrive at CES 2010. Read The Full Story

Super Talent unveils quick CFast CompactFlash card

, Dec 3rd 2009 Discuss [0]

The average digital camera tends to save images to SD or SDHC cards. Some of the high-end DSLR cameras save to a faster storage medium called CompactFlash. These cards are much faster than SD cards, but tend to cost a lot more too. Super Talent has announced a new CompactFlash card called the CFast that promises much higher performance than the average CF card. Read The Full Story

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