Super Talent 200x USB Drive Review
Posted by: Regeneration on: 05/18/2007 07:58 PM [ Print | 0 comment(s) ] · 737 views
Flash drives designed/marketed with Windows Vista's new ReadyBoost feature in mind are flooding the market. In this review DV Hardware takes a look at a new ReadyBoost ready flash drive from Super Talent. Super Talent is a Californian company that makes memory modules, flash drives, SSD flash drives and a couple of other products like MP3 players and SD memory cards. They have been in the memory industry for over 20 years and hold over 100 patents in memory technology.
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