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  • more about #supertalent
    AmphetamineCrown: Yup. Fat and cutting edge. Screams "Zatoichi" to me too. #supertalent more »
    Intelext: Who would actually use a 128 gb flashdrive? I've been using a 8 gb one and it is still far from being full. #supertalent more »
    MrBangBam: Maybe one day when global warming melts the polar icecaps and meteors pummel the mountains, and a submerged landless world emerges... I'll live insid... more »
    Kay Thiele: Bye, Bye Optical Media! #supertalent more »
    Mike Zuniga: That was Unexpected: I wonder, 3.0 drives have got to work with 2.0 slots, just at slower speeds right? 2.0 works with 1.1..... #supertalent more »
    strider_mt2k: I upgraded my Mini 9's stock 16GB STEC with a 32GB RunCore SSD and immediately saw an improvement in performance. That and 2GB of RAM also set the thi... more »
    dingus: It seems like the benefits of SSDs in netbooks over spinning disks aren't worth it when you look at their cost. $380 for 128GB is kinda steep when yo... more »
    Sean Scrooby Grube: What about RAM? I just bought an HP Mini(obviously a big mistake - but was only $300 and was able to carry it on plane very easily. Although, it's slo... 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 »
    Curves: I need a new one, so this is good timing. Mine got fried due to excessive static electricity from a cold, dry winter. more »
    Serolf Divad: The best is the one that doesn't try to install some crap front-end to manage your files on what is just another piece of removable storage... I'm tal... more »
    GitEmSteveDave_ My Brute Dojo Code CDIAFIFE: I like my Corsair Survivor. Something about a CNC milled aluminum exterior which is waterproof when closed makes me feel safe. more »
    kagekiri: Nooo! If only I'd seen this before going for my 8GB Sandisk Cruzer! Sandisk is second from last on most read/write rate tests, apparently, when it's n... more »
    Kaiser-Machead: It's a mighty tough sell. But then, the GE top-loading VCR that I grew up with was just a shade over $1,000 when it was brand new. more »
    Herman: It doesn't even have moving parts! All this Solid State stuff is for wussies. You don't see me buying a car that has no moving parts, right? more »
  • #usb30

    The First USB 3.0 Flash Drive Is a Wide Load

    Super Talent's first USB 3.0 flash drive, is huge—about the same size as Corsair's Voyager, in 32GB, 64GB and 128GB sizes. It'll push those gigs of Zatoichi rips at 4.8Gbps, or about 10x faster than USB 2.0. More »
  • #storage

    Upgrading the SSD in a Netbook Makes a Difference

    Netbooks are netbooks. Usually based on Intel's Atom chipset, and generally not that fast. What you gonna do? Well, I upgraded the SSD in my Hackintosh. Not just to bump the drive from 32 to 128GB, but for SPEED. 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 »
  • #storage

    Super Talent Ships 512GB, $1,500 MasterDrive RX SSD

    The largest consumer SSD is now shipping from Super Talent, and it's a big 'un at 512GB. Read/write speeds are clocked (by Super Talent) at 230/160 MB/sec, respectively. [Super Talent, Product Page via Hot Hardware]
  • #ssd

    Super Talent Releases Mini PCIe SSDs Specifically For ASUS Eee PCs

  • #dealzmodo

    Super Talent 128GB SSD Drops Solid State Price Like It's Hot

  • #flash

    Super Talent 8GB Flash Drive is World's Smallest

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