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LaCie Declares Slimmer, Quicker Porsche Style Generate for Apple Fans

Today LaCie, together with Porsche Style, declared the P'9223 Thin SSD. This item is the newest expansion of the Porsche Style profile and the quickest LaCie USB disk drive to date. It includes USB 3.0 rates of speed with an optionally available SSD to increase performance, and its smooth type factor reflects the metal external of Apple's MacBook Pro® and MacBook Air®.

BUILT FOR SPEED

Designed with Apple® lovers in mind, the LaCie P'9223 Thin SSD version is up to 10 times faster than USB 2.0. The USB 3.0 interface is bus-powered and provides 400MB/s exchange rates of speed. This allows a digital photographer to move large picture information in no time while in the field. Thanks to UAS* support, this item gets even better rates of speed on the newest MacBook Air, MacBook Pro or MacBook Pro with Retina Display running the most recent version of OS X® Lion or Hill Lion.

SLIM, SOLID ALUMINUM

The LaCie P'9223 Thin is the slimest 2.5-inch hard drive from LaCie – 30 percent thinner than the past version. The slim design, durable metal and SSD technology allow innovative experts to slide the drive in a laptop bag without concerning about random falls.

PARTNERS SINCE 2003

Since 2003, LaCie and Porsche Style have proved helpful carefully to provide products that are officially motivated, providing perfect performance in its best type. Each company enhances the other, with specialized impact from LaCie, together with an unique design and high-class brand provided by Porsche Style.

AVAILABILITY

The Porsche Design Slim P'9223 is available in 120GB SSD and 500GB HDD through the LaCie Online Store and LaCie Partners starting at $99.99. For more product information, visit visit www.lacie.com.
Source : LaCie

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