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Transcend announces V35 line of USB drives
Press release, August 15; Eric Mah, DIGITIMES [Wednesday 15 August 2007]

Transcend recently unveiled its JetFlash V35 line of multicolored USB flash drives with capacities ranging from 1-8GB.

The drives come in a variety of translucent colors and have dimensions of only 58.3×17.3×8.8mm to fit into a shirt pocket or tight-fitting stacked USB ports on a desktop or notebook computer, according to the company. The drives weigh 8g.

The V35 is currently available in 4GB (green apple), 2GB (peppermint) and 1GB (cherry) capacities priced at US$62.90, US$35.90 and US$21.30 (untaxed), respectively. An 8GB (grape) version is also planned. All drives are backed by a lifetime warranty, according to Transcend.

Transcend's JetFlash V35 line of tiny multicolored USB flash drives

Transcend's JetFlash V35 line of USB flash drives
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