Sunday, August 1, 2010
IT News HeadLines (Overclockers Club) 01/08/2010
Kingston Releases DataTraveler G3 Flash Drives
Kingston has just released a new member to its flash drive family in the form the of DataTraveler G3. The drives are encased in a plastic body measuring 65.68 x 10.66 x 22.37mm and feature a variety of colors on the end to distinguish how much storage each one has. The drives feature a USB 2.0 interface that supports transfer rates up to 16MB/second for reading and 5MB/s for writing. The drives come in 2, 4, 8, 16, and 32GB versions and are covered by a five year warranty. The long warranty is nice to see since I typically keep a flash drive around for a long time so knowing it is covered by a five year warranty means I won't have to rush out to buy a new one if something happens to it.
The DataTraveler G3 should be available now with the 2GB costing $7.99, the 4GB costing $9.99, the 8GB at $17.99, the 16GB at $32.99, and the 32GB coming in at $59.99.
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RCA Launches Portable Blu-Ray Player
Panasonic was the first company to tout the world's first portable Blu-ray player at CES this past year, but an $800 price tag leaves a lot to be desired. That is where RCA comes in with its portable Blu-ray player that will cost $350. It still is expensive but compared to the Panasonic version, its massively cheaper. The RCA BRC3108 is a 10 inch portable Blu-ray player that comes with a rechargeable battery, integrated stereo speakers, a headphone jack, 1080p HDMI output, and a bundled car/AC adapter. It also comes with a carrying bag and an attachment to allow it to be connected to a car's headrest so you can get it off your lap during a long car ride.
The RCA BRC3108 portable Blu-ray player will be available at Target stores and at Amazon.com. Now, Amazon.com lists it as $349.99 while Target has it for $299.99 so if you want to save some cash, you know where to go. It is still fairly expensive at either location, but compared to an $800 Panasonic unit I would rather save the extra cash and go with the RCA.
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