Published on December 12th,2007 at 2:07 AM
By >Daimaou - G.G-B

SHD-U32GS, a new 32GB TurboUSB memory Card

If you are desperately looking for a way to download all your company’s client database before running away with it and selling it to any competitors, here you are, maybe the ultimate USB Key, which will allow you to store up to 32GB of data and which will be 20% faster than any other USB Key thanks to the Buffalo’s TurboUSB…

Oh by the way, I am not responsible if someone will actually do what I just wrote previously…

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SHD-U32GS, a new 32GB TurboUSB memory CardSHD-U32GS, a new 32GB TurboUSB memory Card
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  • Anon

    don’t buy this crap
    I bought the 16gb and it died after 3 months. Sure I got a replacement but lost all my data and will never buy anything from buffalo, ever!

 

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