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Transcend Releases 1-inch IDE Flash Disks (IFD) with Capacity up to 8GB

By: (more) | Posted: Apr 17, 2007 12:23 am

Transcend have just introduced a new family of IDE Flash Disks which are only 1" in size and have a tough outer metal casing suited to industrial PCs or set-top boxes etc. - They can be had in up to 8GB capacities.

 

For full details, the press release can be read on their website.

 



Transcend Information, Inc., a global leading company in flash memory products, releases the 1-inch IDE Flash Disks (IFD) series with capacity up to 8GB. Industrial PCs, Set-Top Boxes and other industrial computer systems are often required to operate in harsh environments. Transcend's 1-inch IDE Flash Disks are specially designed for use with specialist equipment in demanding industrial environments. With a tough outer metal case, enormous capacities, high reliability, low power consumption, and anti-shock features, the 1-inch IDE Flash Disk is ideal for use in the rugged environmental conditions that are often the norm in industrial settings.

 



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