Ultra Fit: the smallest 128GB flash drive from SanDisk in the world



    The company SanDisk has released the world's smallest 128 and 256 GB flash drives. From the outside it seems that this is not a flash drive, but a receiver for a wireless mouse or keyboard. Nevertheless, this is a fairly capacious drive that can accommodate up to 16 hours of full-HD video. The average data transfer rate is 130 MB / s.

    At the same time, flash drives are positioned as the best way to add additional file space for your computer or laptop. The device simply connects to a PC, after which you can forget about the device (which is much better than just forgetting the miniature flash drive in your bag or on the table in a cafe).

    The 128 GB Ultra Fit model costs $ 119.99.

    In addition to this model, the company also introduced the most capacious flash drive ever released by SanDisk - it's 256 GB Ultra USB 3.0. The cost of the device is 199.99 US dollars. Creating new models of flash-drives, the company was guided by the mass market, unlike some other manufacturers (for example, LaCie).



    The company released external SSDs, and with support for the new Type-C standard . A 480 GB model costs $ 239.99, and a 1.92 TB model costs $ 999.99. Of course, it’s already difficult to call the last device mass.

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