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A-DATA Nobility & Classic PD17, PD18 & PD19 USB Flash Drives
A-DATA Nobility & Classic PD17, PD18 & PD19 USB Flash Drives
There are many storage devices for PC nowadays. The most popular would still have to be the USB flash drive. A-DATA, a well known company in system memory is introducing several mini USB flash drives making them even easier to carry.
Author Sidney Wong
Editor jmke
Date 2007-12-17
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There are many storage devices for PC nowadays. Recent introduced laptops and OEM desktops are likely to have media card readers installed for SD, Memory Stick Pro, Compact Flash, Smart Media and Mini SD. The most popular would still have to be the USB flash drive. A-DATA, a well known company in system memory is introducing several mini USB flash drives making them even easier to carry.

These mini-flash-drives have storage capacity of up to 8 GB should satisfied the most demanding users. We are checking out three of A-DATA latest USB flash drives; PD17, PD18 and PD19.

The smallest of the three is the PD19 with only 3.2mm in thickness; followed by PD17 5.5mm and PD18 8mm.

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All three view samples are of 1GB capacity, come in blister pack with hang tag ready for the mass market arena.

A-Data PD 17 -

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The PD17 will have three available colors; Blue, Red and Gold.

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  • Dimension: 36.5 x 24.5 x 5.5mm
  • Weight: 5 grams
  • Data Retention: 10 Years


  • A-Data PD 18 -

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    The PD18 will be available in two colors Blue & Red.

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  • Dimension: 40.5 x 16 x 8mm
  • Weight: 7 grams
  • Data Retention: 10 years


  • A-Data PD 19 -

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    The PD19 will be available in two colors Black & White.

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  • Dimension: 34 x 18.3 x 3.2mm
  • Weight: 3 grams
  • Data Retention: 10 years

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