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    fastest USB flash drive

    Hello,
    I have traveller work. Where i have to go outside of city every time. I have to carry very huge data with me.I used transcend USB drive. which work very slow.I want USB flash drive which work very fast.Can you suggest me?

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    Re: fastest USB flash drive

    Pretec has announced the world’s fastest USB flash drive.Which known as the i-Disk Tango 266X.It can read speed of 40MB/s and write speed of this device is 30MB/s. Max speed for USB 2.0 is 60MB/s.And we all know those maximum speeds are rarely achieved.Pretec has claims that those numbers are 30% to 100% faster than the average high-speed USB drive today.Also Pretec offers software for the drive called Magic Chamber that prevents unauthorized copying of data from the drive.
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    Re: fastest USB flash drive

    Pretec has released a new flash drive called the i-Disk Tango 266x.They claim that it's world's fastest USB flash drive.Most devices can’t hit that theoretical limit because of overhead.Pretec claims that 40MB/s is the practical limit for the USB 2.0 specifications meaning its Tango flash drive is as fast as you can get before USB 3.0 is widely available.The i-Disk Tango is available in capacities ranging from 8GB to 128GB.The transfer rate at 40MB/s read and 30MB/s write.It's very good and very fast USB flash drive.

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    i-Disk Tango 266x fastest USB flash drive

    There are plenty of flash drives that are fast by USB 2.0 standard, but they hover around 30MB/s.Now Pretec has unveiled a new flash drive called the i-Disk Tango 266x that promises to be the world's fastest USB flash drive.The performance claims for the little flash drive are impressive. The maximum theoretical speed of the USB 2.0 specification is 60MB/sec, and we all know those maximum speeds are rarely achieved.A sustained transfer rate at 40MB/s read and 30MB/s write. The i-Disk Tango is 8MB/s faster than the Corsair.

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