Dane-Elec comes clean with external USB 3.0 HDDs / SSDs


DANE-ELEC TO SELL FIRST SUPERSPEED USB 3.0 EXTERNAL HARD DRIVES AND SOLID STATE DRIVES IN U.S. RETAIL MARKET
Starting December 11th, USB 3.0 HDDs and SSDs will be Available
Through Selected U.S. Retailers
Irvine, CA (October 19, 2009) -- Dane-Elec, a global leader in memory-based consumer electronics, today introduced its So SuperSpeed Line of External USB 3.0 Hard Drives (HDD) to the U.S. market. The line includes the world's first USB 3.0 Solid State Drive (SSD), capable of true data transfer speeds of 250MB per second. Consumers will be able to purchase these high-speed USB 3.0 devices from Dane-Elec and its U.S. retail partners starting December 11th, coinciding with the Thanksgiving launch of USB 3.0-compatible laptops and PCs from leading OEMs.
"The eagerly awaited USB 3.0 revolution is finally here, and Dane-Elec is thrilled to be at its forefront," said Jon Christeson, Director of Marketing for Dane-Elec U.S. "With transfer speeds of up to ten times faster than USB 2.0 devices, these powerful products will be game changers for consumers and small businesses that regularly work with large files such as video content."
Dane-Elec's new USB 3.0 HDDs offer consumers several storage options ranging from 500 GB all the way up to 2 TB, and are available in 2.5" or 3.5" formats for either laptop or desktop computers. The So Extreme SuperSpeed SSD product line offers consumers a storage option of either 80 GB (Intel M-25) or 160 GB (Intel M-25). Because these devices are powered by USB 3.0 controllers, users will be able to transfer bandwidth-intensive content such as photos, music and video to and from their USB 3.0 built-in port laptops and PCs at record speed, even up to 10 times faster than the transfer speed of current USB 2.0 devices. Observed data transfer speeds for the SSDs have reached 250 MB per second.
Dane-Elec will also be offering USB 3.0-compatible adapters for desktops with PCIe slots and laptops with PCIXpress slots. This will allow consumers using current machines (without built-in USB 3.0 ports) to take advantage of much of the increased speed capabilities of USB 3.0.
Additional details about the products will be available on October 19th at www.danedigital.com.
Starting December 11th, USB 3.0 HDDs and SSDs will be Available
Through Selected U.S. Retailers
Irvine, CA (October 19, 2009) -- Dane-Elec, a global leader in memory-based consumer electronics, today introduced its So SuperSpeed Line of External USB 3.0 Hard Drives (HDD) to the U.S. market. The line includes the world's first USB 3.0 Solid State Drive (SSD), capable of true data transfer speeds of 250MB per second. Consumers will be able to purchase these high-speed USB 3.0 devices from Dane-Elec and its U.S. retail partners starting December 11th, coinciding with the Thanksgiving launch of USB 3.0-compatible laptops and PCs from leading OEMs.
"The eagerly awaited USB 3.0 revolution is finally here, and Dane-Elec is thrilled to be at its forefront," said Jon Christeson, Director of Marketing for Dane-Elec U.S. "With transfer speeds of up to ten times faster than USB 2.0 devices, these powerful products will be game changers for consumers and small businesses that regularly work with large files such as video content."
Dane-Elec's new USB 3.0 HDDs offer consumers several storage options ranging from 500 GB all the way up to 2 TB, and are available in 2.5" or 3.5" formats for either laptop or desktop computers. The So Extreme SuperSpeed SSD product line offers consumers a storage option of either 80 GB (Intel M-25) or 160 GB (Intel M-25). Because these devices are powered by USB 3.0 controllers, users will be able to transfer bandwidth-intensive content such as photos, music and video to and from their USB 3.0 built-in port laptops and PCs at record speed, even up to 10 times faster than the transfer speed of current USB 2.0 devices. Observed data transfer speeds for the SSDs have reached 250 MB per second.
Dane-Elec will also be offering USB 3.0-compatible adapters for desktops with PCIe slots and laptops with PCIXpress slots. This will allow consumers using current machines (without built-in USB 3.0 ports) to take advantage of much of the increased speed capabilities of USB 3.0.
Additional details about the products will be available on October 19th at www.danedigital.com.




















For comparison from NewEgg:
USB 2.0
3.5"
1TB
$100 average
Can you really see a difference in speed using traditional mechanical drives over USB3.0 vs. 2.0?
cool
@Chuckles McNee: Yes, up to 3 to 5 times faster. usb2 transfers speeds are at around 20MB/s to 30MB/s, hdds can go over 100MB/s.
not to forget that usb3 can do DMA style transfers, a.k.a. not everything trough the cpu with interrupts.
but then again, using usb 3 with the intel ssd will be really nice.. up to 250MB/s read speed will be nice for a start.. :)
it looks kind of like the back of a zune hd.......you can trick your friends and tell them that you have the zune hd all go gotta do is engrave the zune logo on the back:)
Why do they care if you have a zune hd? It's not like it's not out yet...
Yea my friends would think I was so cool then.... and yes, telling them and a picture would totally fake them out, because just like the rest of the world, they don't know what a ZuneHD is.
@derrik
The rest of the world begs to differ...
I just wanna know how fast the read/write for those ssd
this design looks too 80's
hmm...if i'm gonna cash out 200 bucks for an adapter with a 500GB HDD, I think i'll wait on this, and instead get a firewire or eSATA 500GB for less than 100 :/
get a 1tb internal hdd with hdd a cheap hdd dock that uses esata. do u really need that much speed?
yeah, I saw a 1.5TB for 100 at frys, with a dock for 30 :)
I don't think i'll make the switch to 3.0 until it's standardized, or better yet, get a dock with 3.0 and eSATA? Is there such a thing?
Why are Buffalo so much more expensive than the WDs?
Looks like a Zune hd on the back, only slightly weaker.
2Gb/s? I thought 3.0 was supposed to provide up to 5Gb/s?