Published on October 29th,2008 at 1:58 PM
By >Akihabara News Team

Elecom’s New 128GB Solid State Drive

Yesterday Elecom introduced two new Solid State Drives, the ESD-I2SA & ESD-E2U2. Both should be available at the end of November.

The ESD-12SA is an internal 2.5-Inch SSD available in 32GB / 64GB / 128GB versions. It provides a reading speed of 150MB/s and a writing speed of 90MB/s. Prices range from 14,800 Yen (115€) to 44,800 Yen (355€).

The ESD-E2U2 is a 3.5-Inch external SSD that provides a reading speed of 30MB/s and a writing speed of 10MB/s. It’s available with 64GB (29,800 Yen) and 128GB (44,800 Yen).

More pictures in the gallery.

Via Elecom
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