Lexar Media Announces High-Capacity 128GB Echo SE Portable Backup Solution
Small-Sized Drive Provides Flash-Based, Secure Backup Solution for Netbook and Notebook Users
Echo SE Key Messages:
* High-performance, ultra-portable, flash-based backup solution designed for netbook and notebook users
* High-speed performance-up to 28MB/s read and 10MB/s write*
* Activates when plugged in, providing automatic, continuous backup
* 128GB capacity enables users to fully and continuously back up large volumes of data in one location
* One of the smallest 128GB backup solutions on the market
* Built-in, no-touch software automatically backs up files in use, with the optional 128-bit AES file encryption
Fremont, CA, June 20, 2010 – Lexar Media, a leading global provider of memory products for digital media, today announced the addition of the 128GB Echo SE backup drive to the popular Echo line of portable backup solutions. Designed to protect valuable data on netbook and notebook computers, the Echo SE drive now offers up to 128GB of storage, allowing users to automatically back up more essential files – anytime, anywhere. Once backup is complete, the Echo SE drive easily slips into a pocket or bag for portability with the knowledge that critical files are backed up if a laptop is lost or stolen. More than 15 percent shorter than other 128GB backup drives, the high-performance Echo SE provides a way to easily backup data, with the reduced risk of accidental in-drive damage. For more information on the Echo SE backup drive, visit www.lexar.com/echo.
High-performance Echo SE is an ultra-portable drive that easily plugs into a computer's USB port to perform automatic backup of files, at read speeds up to 28MB/s and write speeds up to 10MB/s.* The drive is interoperable between Windows® XP, Windows VistaTM, and Windows 7, as well as Mac OS® X operating systems, allowing data to be seamlessly accessible whether using a PC or Mac® computer. The Echo SE backup drive is available in capacities of 16GB, 32GB, 64GB and 128GB.
"When it comes to backup solutions, a higher capacity means larger amounts of data can be easily and conveniently protected against loss," said Jyh Chau, senior product marketing manager, Lexar Media. "We are pleased to announce the addition of the 128GB drive to the Echo SE line. With its automatic, customizable software capabilities, consumers living a mobile lifestyle can now back up a large number of files on a single drive."
The 128 GB Echo SE drive is available through online retailers Amazon.com, Newegg.com, Buy.com, Insight.com, PCconnection.com and Zones.com, as well as on Lexar.com.
The Echo SE drive includes versatile, built-in backup software developed by Dmailer for Lexar. Key features include targeted file backup, which stores only specified files and reduces wasted disk space, and file versioning, which backs up a history of files and allows the retrieval of previous versions. The software also offers the ability to create multiple backup plans for multiple computers on one drive. Additionally, the software offers optional 128-bit AES encryption, enabling protection in the event of drive loss.
The Echo backup drive product line also includes the plug-and-stay, low-profile Echo ZE, one of the smallest USB drives in the world at 20.1 by 15.1 millimeters. The Echo ZE is available in capacities of 8GB, 16GB, and 32GB.
For more information please visit www.lexar.com.
OMFG! 120GB on that thing?! Does anyone know the measurements?
@Bash23
With flash it is less about the size and more about the price. It's possible to have a terabyte at that size. The only problem is that it is prohibitively expensive.
@xsacha
and speed. Its bound to be suicide inducingly slow.
@Bash23 And to think the materials before the finished product after the useful life of the product are worth mere cents and you only
Pay for metal is arranged
I want dirt cheap ssd's now!!!
@Bash23
I'm going to wait for 1TB on a USB stick :p
Hopefully they'll have sorted out the speed bottleneck by then!
@Adamgs
It also continuously empties your wallet.
@Bash23 : ...That's what she said!
@Bash23
There's actually a 256 GB flash drive available at NewEgg right now from Kingston. But its prohibitively expensive. $850!
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820139147
@Bash23 I remember when the 1gb flash memory sticks for psp were priced at 189.99
@One Love I camere here JUST to write that...
Sweet
Well I guess that storage is like sex and money.....
"only to much is enough".
USB 3.0 would also be useful with 128GB storage.
@jackleboul
second that
@jackleboul
For that kind of money, atleast they should have done a eSata/USB thumb drive
Why would anyone need 120gb for $350 there are much cheaper and only slight bigger solutions including cloud backups, NAS etc
@mt1
The whole point of this product is the convenience and ease that comes with the miniature size and built-in software... Some people don't mind paying a premium for convenience and simplicity
SE as in super expensive
Companies who are into web design and seo services have to constantly take a back up of the data and files. So as if the data gets corrupted within the standalone system, then the back up will be helpful in all the ways. Flash files and web templates may consume huge memory, sometimes. To make it helpful and for easy transportation of files this kind of device is required.
Companies which are into internet marketing service have to constantly take a back up of the data and files. So as if the data gets corrupted within the standalone system, then the back up will be helpful in all the ways. Flash files and web templates may consume huge memory, sometimes. To make it helpful and for easy transportation of files this kind of device is required. http://www.webdesignseoglobal.com/
Where are the USB 3.0 thumb drives???? My Asus board is waiting!
@ " Lexar's 128GB Echo SE USB thumb drive continuously backs up your netbook, mobile life"
But can it backs up my wallet?
This is old news, has been available for a while now.
Omg this thing is costlier than my ps3!!!
At this rate we'll have 1TB thumb drives in no time.
This is all well and good, but I prefer the thumb drives that make me laugh. Case and point http://thechive.com/2010/07/14/usb-sticks-full-of-win-28-photos/