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September 10, 2010 | Bestcovery recognizes 16GB Class 6 Ridata Micro SDHC Lightning Series with “THE BEST” award This RiDATA card is a good choice for users who need a large storage capacity and good transfer speeds. Up until very recently the 16GB capacity was the highest available in any Micro SDHC card, and it is enough to carry a large media collection. This is a Class 6 card, as well, so you'll be able to transfer data quickly.read more ... |
| September 01, 2009 | RiDATA Racer 32GB eSATA Review We've been itching to play with a solid-state drive (SSD) around here for quite some time. The technology seems promising, with traits such as running cool, having fast access to data and a lack of moving parts. RiDATA's SSD is unique in that it's one of the few eSATA SSDs out there. Most SSDs use the SATA interface instead. But it is even more unique in that you can also connect it to a USB port and use it like a regular ol' flash drive (though its performance will be hobbled as a result of not being connected to an eSATA port.)read more ... |
| March 31, 2009 | RiData Ultra S Plus Review RiData released a line of SSD drives called the Ultra-S Plus. This series of drives was announced at CES this year, (how did I miss that booth?) and they claim it is much faster than many of the other MLC drives available today.read more ... |
| February 06, 2009 | RiData eSATA SSD : Supercharge Your Flash Drive with eSATA The RiData eSATA SSD drive looks almost identical to the Kanguru e-Flash drive. It is silver instead of black but is almost identical in dimensions and they both even have beveled edges.read more ... |
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