Wednesday 16 September 2009

Transcend Releases JetFlash V70 Rugged USB Flash Drive MIL-STD-810F 516.5 Transit Drop Certified, Lifetime Warranty, Water Resistant

The makers of USB flash drives must really think that we love to beat
the hell out of our digital storage devices. It seems like every day
we're seeing another USB drive that is water resistant, dust resistant,
shock resistant, military grade drop-me-off-a-cliff strong. I don't know
about you, but the most inclimate conditions my USB drives see is that
of the inside of my briefcase as it goes through airport security. Not
exactly Rambo jungle bullets flying crazy, I know, but it can get rough.
Maybe that's the reason behind the latest product introduction from
Transcend Information, the JetFlash V70 USB Flash Drives.

Transcend Information, Inc. has just released a brand new Anti-Shock USB
Flash Drive-the JetFlash V70. The drive is made out of a durable
eco-friendly rubber that makes it highly resistant to survive shock,
splashes and dust. Created with sporty outdoor adventurers (back off
nerds, this one's apparently not for you) in mind, the JetFlash V70
allows users to express their individuality and unique personal style
with attractive bright color schemes. I guess USB flash drives are the
new tattoos.

Unlike USB flash drives that are made of plastic or metal materials,
Transcend's JetFlash V70 is made of eco-friendly silicone rubber that is
purported to provide a pleasant tactile feel and offers excellent
protection for stored data while working, exercising, or traveling
outdoors. For added piece of mind, the JetFlash V70 fully meets rigorous
U.S. military drop-test standards (MIL-STD-810F 516.5-Transit Drop),
literally making it one of the most robust USB Flash Drives available.
Additionally, the JetFlash V70 is equipped with a unique tethered cap
holder that prevents it from getting lost when removed from the drive
during file transfer.

Transcend's JetFlash V70 Rugged USB Flash Drive is currently available
in 16GB (Red), 8GB (Orange) and 4GB (Purple) capacities and it carries
Transcend's lifetime warranty. These things must have been made for the
military because even the pricing is still top secret.

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