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Home arrow News arrow OCZ Technology Announces the CrossOver USB Flash Drive
OCZ Technology Announces the CrossOver USB Flash Drive PDF Print
Written by Dragana Dimitrijevic   
Wednesday, 03 December 2008
OCZ Technology Group introduced the CrossOver USB 2.0 Flash drive, the latest line of flash media that also doubles as a microSD and microSDHC card adapter. OCZ CrossOver flash drive eliminates the need for card readers and transfers your important multimedia files to and from your computer, phone and camera.

 

OCZ_CrossOver.jpg    “With the proliferation of smart phones and MP3 players, the demand for microSD and microSDHC and the ability to easily transfer content to these cards has significantly increased,” said Alex Mei, CMO for the OCZ Technology Group. “OCZ is excited to introduce our new Crossover USB drive that to addresses this growing need, combining the benefits of a USB drive and a MicroSD adapter that allows consumers to transfer music and images directly from their microSD cards to their computer or onto the Crossover itself without another reader, making it easier than ever to manage multimedia between devices.”

The unique CrossOver contains an integrated card reader compatible with the latest microSD and microSDHC media cards. This convenient feature enables you to expand the CrossOver’s 2GB, 4GB, or 8GB onboard storage capacity, as well as view and transfer your files from your microSD device. Combining a durable aluminum design and discrete card reader, the CrossOver features instant plug-and-play and original capability to store and transfer via high-speed USB and microSD.

All OCZ CrossOver flash drives come backed with a 2 year warranty.

 

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