Taiwanese company launches smallest USB 3.0 flash drive: PQI U819V



    Devices with support for the relatively new USB 3.0 standard appear on the market almost every day. External hard drives, mobile phones, flash drives. Naturally, manufacturers are trying to somehow highlight their devices, making them something different from others, and adding the word "most" to the description. PQI has released the smallest USB flash drive with support for the USB 3.0 standard, providing it with the not-so-loud name U819V. But the flash drive is really interesting, both in size (geometric) and in performance.

    The manufacturer claims that the company's specialists solved the problem with overheating of devices of this kind, after a series of studies. In addition, many shortcomings were fixed, several improvements were added to the design of the device, as a result of which it became possible the appearance of such a mini-drive with support for the USB 3.0 standard.

    In appearance, the drive is not very different from other such devices, and the weight of the flash drive is only 4 grams. Several models of such devices are produced, starting with the youngest model with a capacity of 4 gigabytes, and ending with the older model with a capacity of 32 gigabytes. It is also interesting that the manufacturer promises a lifetime warranty on his device. Data transfer is also impressive: up to 5 gigabits per second.

    The dimensions of the flash drive are minimized: 31.5 x 14.8 x 7.3 mm. The device is positioned by the manufacturer as a flash drive "on the road", and indeed, it is difficult to imagine a more efficient "mobile" drive with similar performance.

    Via PQI

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