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KingSpec shocks the market by presenting its glorious eSATA Solid State Disk

03/04/2009

Have you been using U DISK? It is out of fasion now. Kingspec shocks the market by presenting its glorious eSATA Solid State Disk for the first time in the domestic market.

Along the footsteps of 2009, Solid State Disk retains its popularity gained in 2008, and keeps shining in the lunar year of OX despite the financial crisis in the IT market.

Solid State Disk has been a hot topic with its astonishing high speed of input and output information, extremely expenisive price, its controversial service period, its capability in producing more qualified FLASH etc. Anyway, every question about Solid State Disk is a heated focus and concerns more and more people. 

Now the superpowers in the IT business, such as Intel, Samsung, Toshiba, SanDisk, Apacer and Sandisk, have entered the market of Solid State Disk, and many companies launch a variety of products of Solid State Disk domestically. Thus, Solid State Disk can be found everywhere in the IT market, and finds its way to household.

At the end of last year and the beginning of this year, the unreasonable rising high price and the big demand for FLASH predicted that the new FLASH with more advanced craft of nanometer technology would appear in the market soon. Now, all the big companies engaged in the business of FLASH are waging the campaign of the sale on its products, which will absolutely lead to the great change in the field of FLASH, say, the lower cost and higher memory capacity. With the problems solved, Solid State Disk will become more competitive and attractive in the market.

It is only a matter of time that in the future Solid State Disk will inevitabley trigger the reformation in the field of hard disk by replacing the mechanical hard disk in the way U DISK takes the place of soft drive, which also explains why Seagate specializing in making traditional hard disk, changes its stance from resisting it to being part of the business of Solid State Disk.

Encouraged by such powerful companies as Apple, ThinkPad, Dell, Toshiba, Samsung, Sony and Acer presenting their laptops, say MacBook Air, X300 , latitude x1, R502¡¢P2010, Q30 and VAIO GI and EPC, more and more companies will join them in the business of hard disk in the future. 

Some careful consumers will discover that the newly-launched laptops of famous brands are equipped with an interface unit which has been never seen before, that is , eSATA. And this is the way eSATA Solid State Disk enters the stage and shows itself before us all of a sudden. The domestic company, say, KingSpec, a forerunner in this field,  also markets its eSATA Solid State Disk with memory capacity ranging from 8GB to 64GB.

eSATA is the standard SATA II set outside the computer box, that is, the extended part of the standard interface Serial ATA(SATA) in the IT field. In other words, eSATA enables the external I/O interface to gain the functions designed for SATAII. With eSATA, you can just easily connect your SATA II hard disk with I/O interface without opening your computer box.

 

 

The Solid State Disk of KingSpec eSATA also supports eSATA and Mini USB, and is equipped with four-channel high qualified read-write capabilty, continuous reading capability of 96MB/S, and continuous writing capability of 53MB/S, which is 8 times faster than the ordinary U DISK as far as the read-write capacity is concerned. Buyers, who are particular with computers with high transmitting speed and powerful memory capacity and portablity, will be satisfied.

Not only does the traditional hard disk feel the threat posed by Solid State Disk, U DISK also has to confront the challenge. As long as the price of FLASh decreases, the business of producing U DISK will be a totally different world because U DISK will be probably kicked out of the market with its limited transmitting speed of USB.

 
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