Apacer AH354 USB 3.0 flash drive is out

Posted on Thursday, August 02 2012 @ 22:30 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck
Apacer introduces the AH354, a new USB 3.0 flash drive with a sliding cover. It's available in capacities of up to 32GB, the read speed is 80MB/s but Apacer doesn't reveal the write speed.
Apacer has launched a series of hot-selling USB 3.0 flash drives. It seizes the opportunity and introduces its latest product, AH354 USB3.0 flash drive, which adopts the next-gen USB 3.0 specification with a reading speed of up to 80MB/s and a capacity up to 32GB. It has an exclusive U-Ring design, combining the ring with the hidden sliding cover. Its shiny crystal blue color and rounded contour design is definitely a sight to behold.

AH354’s “U-Ring” design originates from three features of the product itself – Ultra Fast Speed, Unique Design, and User-friendly Experience. The unique U-Ring integrates the ring with the sliding cover structure, rendering a sleek and clean look. Its pebble-like smooth, rounded contour along with the crystal blue U-Ring highlights its elegance and velocity. The U-Ring not only prevents the cap from missing but also allows personal accessories to be freely attached to show distinctive style.

AH354 adopts the latest USB 3.0 specification with a reading speed of up to 80MB/s, which is more than 8 times that of USB 2.0. Thanks to the Super Speed, it can transmit a 4.37GB video file within 56 seconds, saving a lot of valuable time for the users. AH354 is available in three capacities, 8GB, 16GB and 32GB, backward compatible with the USB 2.0 interface, and provides a transmission speed of up to 34MB/s even on the USB 2.0 platform.

AH354 boasts compatibility with Windows 7, ensuring perfect cross-platform user experience. In addition, equipped with the exclusive free ACE compression software, AH354 can further increase the capacity by up to 500%, making it the prime choice for USB 3.0 upgrade.


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Thomas has been messing with computer since early childhood and firmly believes the Internet is the best thing since sliced bread. Enjoys playing with new tech, is fascinated by science, and passionate about financial markets. When not behind a computer, he can be found with running shoes on or lifting heavy weights in the weight room.



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