Lenovo has officially launched the Xiaoxin Solid-state U Disk for sale in China. The product which has a Skateboard design was first unveiled earlier this month. It is a small and portable drive that offers a storage capacity of 128GB and is ideal for storing large files and important data.
One of the most notable features of this drive is its unique skateboard-shaped design, which not only makes it eye-catching but also allows the body of the drive to rotate, making it easy to open and close. Additionally, the drive has a dual interface of USB-A and Type-C, allowing it to be used with different devices and in different usage scenarios. The body is made of aluminum alloy material with delicate surface technology. It supports 360°rotary interface storage and comes with a replaceable casing and a portable lanyard.
Traditional USB drives have a read and write speed of 20-30MB/s, with some high-speed drives offering a read speed of 150MB/s. However, Lenovo’s Xiaoxin solid-state U disk sets itself apart by offering a read speed of up to 400MB/s. This is achieved through the use of a more advanced main control chip and high-performance flash memory particles, which are capable of delivering the same level of performance as a solid-state hard disk. The device uses the exFAT file system, which makes it suitable for use with systems running on Android, iOS, Windows, and Linux operating systems.
The Lenovo Xiaoxin Solid-state U Disk is presently on sale in China for 149 yuan ($22) but the price will go up to 169 yuan ($24) after the first sale.
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