The flash drive has a metallic casing and keeps a solid black design throughout giving it a sleek, slim design and durability too, and with its performance figures expected to reach a whopping 100MB/s write speed and 70MB/s read speed it seems to utilise the USB 3.0 controller very nicely.
Expected to come in 32 and 64 GB flavours to accommodate for the majority of users, we should see the supersonic USB 3.0 Flash Drive making its first appearance at CES 2011, with it being made available shortly after.
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