Global developer and manufacturer of flash memory storage solutions, SanDisk, has recently launched two groundbreaking USB 3.0 flash drives, namely the 128GB SanDisk Ultra Fit and the 256GB SanDisk Ultra. The Ultra Fit is actually the smallest USB 3.0 in the world while the SanDisk Ultra represents the company’s highest capacity USB drive so far. Both of these offerings ensure speeds of up to 10 times faster than regular USB 2.0 drives, not to mention their generous storage space that can hold a multitude of music files, photos, and videos.
The SanDisk Ultra Fit USB 3.0 Flash Drive is a huge leap forward as far as capacity is concerned, as it flaunts double storage space when compared to its original version that was launched last year. With speeds of up to 130 MB/s, this low profile, plug-and-stay drive is the perfect choice for those who are looking for a very small yet high-end storage solution. The SanDisk Ultra USB 3.0 Flash Drive offers speeds of up to 100 MB/s and features a classic design as well as an impressive storage capacity of 256GB.
Both of these drives come with SanDisk’s SecureAccess software that helps users keep all of their files safe using password protection and 128-bit encryption. The drives also boast five-year warranties and ensure a one-year subscription the RescuePRO software that can be used to recover corrupted or deleted files.
As far as pricing is concerned, the 256GB SanDisk Ultra USB 3.0 costs $199.99 while the 128GB SanDisk Ultra Fit USB 3.0 will set you back $119.99.
Which one would you rather carry around in your pocket?
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