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Tuesday, 06 March 2012 15:36

Patriot launches new Supersonic Boost XT flash drive

Written by Slobodan Simic

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USB 3.0 and up to 90MB/s


Patriot has announced yet another addition to its flash memory lineup, the Supersonic Boost XT USB 3.0 flash drive. Packed in a rubber casing, the new Supersonic Boost XT will offer extreme potrection as well as excellent transfer speeds.

The new Supersonic Boost XT features USB 3.0 and offers transfer speeds of up to 90MB/s. The ultra-durable rubberized casing is around six centimeters long and about 2 centimeters wide and offers water as well as shock and physical damage resistance.

The new Supersonic Boost XT USB 3.0 will be available in 8, 16 and 32GB capacities and is expected to hit retail/e-tail later this month. Unfortunately, the price is still unknown.

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