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Silicon Power unveils new 240GB Thunder T11 External Thunderbolt Drive

Silicon Power has just upgraded its super fast Thunderbolt External SSD Thunder T11 with even more storage capacity, now features 240GB.

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Today Silicon Power unveiled an updated version of its popular Thunder T11 external Thunderbolt solid state drive. The new Thunder T11 features an enlarged capacity and is now capable of storing up to 240GB of data and deliver it back as blazing Thunderbolt speeds. Silicon Power says that the Thunderbolt T11 is capable of read speeds up to 380MB/s and write speeds of 340MB/s.

Silicon Power unveils new 240GB Thunder T11 External Thunderbolt Drive | TweakTown.com

Along with evolving technology development and increasing demands for data storage efficiency, Silicon Power introduces the pioneering Thunderbolt external SSD - Thunder T11, which enhances storage solution with Thunderbolt SuperSpeed I/O technology and delivers astonishing transfer rates up to Read/Write 380 MB/340 MB/sec. With such incredibly high transfer speed that is three times that of USB 3.0 HDD, Thunder T11 is ideal for professionals who attach importance to speed performance, such as photographers, videographers, video gamers and businessmen. Moreover, Thunder T11 stands out by its stunning look with extremely tiny and featherweight design. Only weighting 65g and having half the size of ordinary storage devices, Thunder T11 is not only the lightest but also the smallest Thunderbolt SSD on the market. Accompanied with exquisite Aluminum enclosure, Thunder T11 creates a truly hi-tech product with high fashion design and is perfect for trendy professionals on the go.

NEWS SOURCE:techpowerup.com

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