First USB 3.0 Hard Drive Card Adaptor

Go with the former first (it seems only polite), we find that the “Hard Drive 3.0 XS ‘(who thinks of these names?”) Will offer transfer speeds up to 130MB/sec – blazingly fast, but certainly not the test limits of USB 3.0. However, such speeds will allow a 5 GB file to be transferred in 38 seconds Freecom claims, you’re not exactly lying.

First USB 3

The Hard Drive 3.0 XS will be available in 1TB, 1.5TB and 2TB when it launches in mid November. Prices start at £ 99.99 for the 1TB version.

So, the hard drive sorted, but what about the interface? Well here’s Point Gray laptop owners ready with the first USB 3.0 ExpressCard Adapter. No official figures are given, but The Reg sees push 500 MB of data through in just four seconds, so there is little lag happens here. [via trustedreviews]

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Published September 27, 2009 in Gadgets, Hardware, Storage
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