Computex 2014: We are back once again with coverage from the Patriot suite at Computex. On display here we have their new Stellar Boost XT 64GB, Stellar Lite 32GB and the Stellar 16GB. All of the devices are USB On-The-Go (OTG), meaning they’re plug and play compatible, all support USB 3.0. and up to 10MB/s read on the Boost XT, USB 2.0 30MB/s on the Stellar Lite and USB 30 on the Stellar, but no advertised speed as yet. All three allow you to copy data from your desktop or similar device to your Android mobile device, perfect for backing up all your mobile photos, videos, music and other data.
Bellow that we have the Stellar Cube memory products, much like the Stellar, they offer microUSB and USB connectivity for mobile and desktop use, up to 64GB memory sizes, but a much smaller form factor and a tough rubber casing.
All of the products are ready for retail now and should already be available at most major retailers.
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