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    olternaut: Woh woh woh woh wohhhhhhhhhhhhh..........woh! 3GB/s??? Is that real world speeds? And is that even possible on a SATA connection? I thought the ho... more »
    Ajh: Don't SSD wear out after so many read write? Will this have the same durability as the current hard drives? I don't know about you all but I download... more »
    w0ng3r: While I submitted this tip sometime ago, I realized that for that money you could saturate SATAII's bandwidth with a bunch of regular drives in raid a... more »
    Nathan Obbards: I wouldn't call that hacking speeds, I'd call it being smart on the part of OCZ. more »
    chauncy that billups: $3,300 today, $330 a year from now, $33 two years from now. more »
    J2M3: Can you imagine the day these cost the same as magnetic drives? Laptops and PCs will finally rid themselves of one of the largest bottlenecks in syste... more »
    ottermann killed Kenny: Does this mean I can change a key to become the "Any" key? more »
    TysonNardwuar: What I need is a keyboard that can change the keyboard layout, for different scripts, so changing the keys A-Z, 0.9 and some special char keys. The ot... more »
    VenomIreland: I'm dissapointed after reading OLED and seeing this, I normally love OCZ and think this is alright but for $135 I'd expect a few more Display keys. It... more »
    WaffleTeamStrike! v26.00: Those don't look like OLED screen-keys...hmm. Any better pics than this? more »
    Hello Mister Walrus: So is the yellow glowing keys are the numpad, why is there a second numpad on the right of the keyboard? I don't think I can take this! more »
    SirDrinksalot: AWH, it has the shitty delete button. I OFFICIALLY CUT IT FROM THE TEAM. more »
    not_a_virus.exe.vbs: I also bought one of those "super small" USB sticks from Sony, the one that is about the size of a dime? The security guard where I work made a stink ... more »
    not_a_virus.exe.vbs: The only drives I buy are the Sandisk Titanium Cruzer and the rubberized Corsair ones. more »
    Dr. H. F. Danger: Corsair Flash Voyager 4GB worked good for two years. Thank god for the 10yr warranty. Just sent it in for an RMA, hope to get a nice new flash drive. more »
  • #ssds

    OCZ Colossus 3.5-Inch SSD Reaches 1TB, Super Speeds

    OCZ's new Colossus drives are among the first SSDs designed for desktops, and they're the very first to store up to 1TB of data. Oh, and on top of all that, they work pretty well, too. More »
  • #keyboards

    OCZ Sabre OLED Keyboard (Unofficial Codename: Optimus Budgetus) Priced at $135

    The OCZ Sabre asked us to compromise, featuring a sharply limited number of display-integrated keys, so we asked it to do the same: dip below $200, or else. Today, ZipZoomFly is listing the Sabre at a reasonable $135.00. More »
  • #keyboards

    OCZ Sabre Does OLED Custom Keys On the Cheap

    With the Sabre, OCZ has made good on a CES promise: to take Art Lebedev's OLED-in-each-key concept and adapt it for the mass market. Along with a lower price, though, this means a less impressive feature set. More »
  • #flashdrives

    What's the Best USB Flash Drive?

    Ars tricked Matt Woodward into running a gauntlet of tests on eight USB flash drives—a gadget you typically only evaluate by price/storage—to discover the secret king of flash drives. It's an epic piece. More »
  • #netbooks

    OCZ DIY Netbook: A Build-a-Bear for the Basement-Dwelling Crowd

    Netbooks are everywhere, and yours just doesn't have the nerd cachet it used to. If this really bothers you, you may want to consider building your own netbook, like the OCZ Neutrino. More »
  • #devotion

    An Extensive, Obsessive Performance Test Of... USB Keys?

    Test Freaks wrangled as many flash drives as they could and ran them through an oddly intense testing regime, finding out that your choice in USB stick brand may actually matter. More »
  • #flashdrives

    OCZ Pushing Out a Line of Crafty, Power-Grubbing eSATA Thumb Drives

    The external SATA standard is still a comparatively rare and inconsistent one, but OCZ has designed the Throttle, an eSATA flash drive with a clever compatibility trick up its slee—err, cap. More »
  • #storage

    OCZ CrossOver Flash Drive Features microSD Expansion

    If we looked between the couch cushions, we could probably find 20GB or so in various roaming flash media. Yet it all goes unused whenever we pull out the trusty USB stick.
  • #ssd

    Sub-$500 128GB Drive from OCZ May be the SSD You've Been Saving For

  • #gadgets

    OCZ Trifecta: Swiss Army Knife of Storage/Sausage

  • #gadgets

    OCZ's Neural Impulse Actuator Lets You Play Games with Your Mind

  • #peripherals

    OCZ Equalizer Laser Gaming Mouse Frags 3 Per Click

  • #pcs

    OCZ Gives its Memory Modules a Cold Shower

  • #gadgets

    OCZ's Tiny 1GB USB Stick

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