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:Phoronix: OCZ Ultra-Slim Mini-Kart 1GB
Phoronix: OCZ Ultra-Slim Mini-Kart 1GB
May 12, 2006, 05 :30 UTC (0 Talkback[s]) (5063 reads)

(Other stories by Michael Larabel)

[ Thanks to Michael Larabel for this link. ]

"Last year we were first to publish our findings from the OCZ Rally series, and today we are doing the same for OCZ Technology's latest creation--the Mini-Kart Flash Drive. The Rally Flash Drive was OCZ's first stab at creating a competitive USB 2.0 device, and they certainly managed to shock the market with its blazing fast capabilities. In fact, their OCZ Rally continues to be the fastest drive we have ever tested since it had annihilated the Corsair Flash Voyager. With OCZ's second attempt of expanding their flash media outlook, will they remain successful in providing computer users with a new alternative? Rather than going for the title of being a speed king, the OCZ Mini-Kart is designed to be small, actually quite small. In fact, the device itself is only 2.8mm thick, and is small enough to store in your wallet. While the device is the smallest we have seen, it is available in multiple capacities up to 2GB and is designed to be incredibly durable. We at Phoronix have already pushed the OCZ Mini-Kart to its limits, and have the results in front of us today..."

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