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Home arrow News arrow New A-DATA XPG 2.5” SSD Up To 192GB
New A-DATA XPG 2.5” SSD Up To 192GB PDF Print
Written by Dragana Dimitrijevic   
Monday, 24 November 2008
A-DATA added to its XPG range (Xtreme Perfomance Gear) 2.5” SSD available up to a 192GB. Having both, SATA II high-speed interface and an extra built-in mini-USB 2.0 port, this SSD combines the advantages of SSD and conventional hard drives, such as mobility and great convenience, in one device.

 

A-Data_XPG_SSD_SATAII_192GB.jpg

 

Equipped with a tough but lightweight case, high reliability, low power consumption and high shock resistance, A-DATA XPG SSDs delivering high read/write speeds of up to 170MB / 100MB per second to guarantee fast transfer rates.

In addition, A-DATA’s SSDs provide built-in ECC (Error Correction Code).

A-Data_XPG_SSD_SATAII_192GB_1.jpgFeatures:
          •  Performance:
                  >  Read up to 170MB/s
                  >  Write up to 100 MB/s
          •  Interface: SATA I/II and mini-USB 2.0 port
          •  Operating Temp.: -10°C~70°C
          •  Shock Resistance: 1500G/0.5ms
          •  MTBF: 1,500,000 hrs.
          •  Lightweight Aluminum casing


Specification:
          •  Capacity: 32GB/64GB/128GB/192GB
          •  Dimension: 100.0 x 70.1 x 9.2 mm (LxWxH)
          •  Weight: 85+/-1g

 
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