Monday, August 25, 2008

Lexar pumps secure JumpDrive to 16GB

Lexar pumps secure JumpDrive to 16GBLexar today gave a shot of additional storage to the JumpDrive Secure II Plus with a new 16GB version. The flash drive holds twice as much as before but holds on to the security software tie-in that allows multiple locked-down storage areas on a given drive, each with their own 256-bit AES encrypted password. The e-ink capacity meter is also onboard to give a quick glance at free space even when the power is turned off, as the display only consumes energy when capacity changes.

Both basic storage and the security feature are available to Mac OS X and Windows PCs, while Windows users receive a demo version of Dmailer V7 software for syncing Outlook and Outlook Express data. The range-topping 16GB drive is due in September for $99 and will see Lexar drop the 512MB drive to have lesser capacities between 1GB and 8GB. No price cuts have yet been announced as part of the lineup change.



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  • 1 comment:

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