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    Ultra solid drives:Imation M-Class and S-Class

    Company Imation has released to market a new series of powerful solid-state drives in ultra form, and presented the package easy to install updates to an improved data transfer from HDD to SSD-carriers.


    Storage M-Class and S-Class, which are characterized by exceptional subtlety, protection from electrostatic discharge and cancellations impact energy are presented in the sizes 2.5 and 3.5 inches and in sizes from 32 to 128 GB. Until the end of the year will add a line of products Imation SSD-drives with a capacity of 256 and 512 GB.

    Solid state drives M-Class is made for users of personal computers and laptops that require a higher speed, as well as fast and reliable storage with low power consumption for greater mobility in use. Corporate users also will appreciate the new products because the SSD-drives from Imation have as high efficiency, and economy in energy consumption, which will make it easier to work with web servers and RAID-arrays through improving your IOPS (the number of read / write operations per second).


    In addition to the new SSD, Imation developed the company packs to go with a traditional hard drive technology SDD, with which to laptops and personal computers, particularly working with HHD-drives can be installed solid-state drives.

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    Re: Ultra solid drives:Imation M-Class and S-Class

    Pack includes the following components:

    - SSD-drive Imation;
    - Cable USB-to-SATA or SATA;
    - Power cord;
    - Software Acronis True Image HD to transfer the operating system, applications and data from your hard drive for SDD;
    - Instructions on updating the system.



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