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USB 3.0 and SSDs, they were just made for each other, don't you
think? Kingston certainly seems to agree, as it's now rolled out its
first SuperSpeed portable solid state drive, giving it the catchy
title of HyperX Max 3.0. It fits within the dimensions of a
conventional 2.5-inch hard drive, but differs in being able to pump
195MB of data per second when reading or 160MBps when writing.
Although pricing and availability details aren't yet available, we can
expect 64GB, 128GB and 256GB varieties to crop up some time soonish.
Until then, can we interest you in some unboxing and teardown action,
courtesy of our brethren over at Engadget Spanish? You'll find it on
video just past the break.
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