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ADATA Releases Globe's Slimest Exterior Hard Drive

Company makes its mark with creatively stunning development of the DashDrive HDD lineup

ADATA™ Technology today declares the release of the DashDrive™ Top level HE720 disk generate, a USB 3.0 suitable device that is the thinnest of its kind on the market.
Sporting a applied stainless-steel surface, and with a record-breaking thin information of only 8.9mm width, the HE720 shows once again the organization's continually powerful ability to merge top performance with style. The applied metal case with safety part provides 9H the begining level of resistance, which stops damage even after long-term use.

The generate features a shiny blue LED signal to indicate power and information position, as well as the organization's popular "one-touch backup" feature, which instantly supports up and syncs information with one easy contact. The USB 3.0 interface offers exchange performance up to three times that of older USB 2.0 gadgets, but maintains full in reverse interface with earlier variations.

Purchasers of ADATA's external storage space gadgets are eligible for a obtain free of the latest Norton Internet Protection 2012 anti-virus software (60 day trial version), and also enjoy three year assurance service, guaranteeing better flexibility, security and comfort.

Since stating the new product family in July, ADATA has shifted quickly to release items that personify the speed and flexibility signified by the DashDrive name. The DashDrive Top level group is consists of the most advanced items in terms of performance and design, and the HE720 is looking to be a powerful addition to ADATA's top level external storage space items. Initial release capacity will be 500GB.

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