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Active Media Products has really managed to make a name for itself on the SSD market over the past couple of years, and now they're back with yet another very interesting product, the Predator V3, targeting specifically the server environment.The new storage device line is built around the new Marvell "Van Gogh"... |
28 February 2011 04:31 GMT |
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The people over at Active Media Products have somewhat of a long history releasing some pretty unusual USB flash drives, and now, the company's back with yet another such offering, namely the FLIP, an ultra-slim, pivot style USB 2.0 flash drive.The FLIP is indeed quite easy to carry around, since it measure... |
7 February 2011 03:15 GMT |
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Active Media Products has just announced that the company has expanded its line of DOM solid state disks, designed especially for servers and embedded computers, with a series of new models, providing consumers with up to 64GB of storage space.
A DOM (disk on module), is a small flash based storage drive that plug... |
31 January 2011 03:03 GMT |
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While there are plenty SSDs available right now on the market for DIY-ers and upgraders to choose from, almost all of these are using the SATA interface, so Active Media designed a 1.8-inch PATA drive that will most certainly arouse the curiosity of many notebook owners that still use an older machine.
Dubbed the ... |
24 January 2011 04:54 GMT |
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Beside doing just about everything in its power to establish itself as a serious player on the SSD and Flash memory markets, Active Media Products (or AMP, for short) has also released over time quite a few USB flash drives featuring some pretty unusual shapes, and that's exactly the case with the particular sto... |
18 January 2011 01:02 GMT |
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Active Media Products decided to once again expand its consumer-aimed storage line, this time by introducing a solid state drive designed with the currently most compact of form factors.Solid state drives (SSDs) have already begun to slowly erode the market share of hard disk drives (HDDs), in spite of the higher ca... |
8 November 2010 02:34 GMT |
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When thinking of flash drives, end-users' minds usually drift to those very small 'sticks' that provide an amount of flash storage inside a plastic or metal casing. However, there is a certain type of flash drive that does not see to the needs of consumers and, instead, is meant for embedded systems a... |
9 August 2010 03:11 GMT |
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The past few months have been filled with announcements of newer and better technologies, the fresh CPUs and DirectX 11 graphics cards being the most noteworthy. In the meantime, practically every other hardware maker in existence has released or unveiled a product at least remotely capable of taking advantage of a n... |
15 June 2010 05:28 GMT |
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There is no doubt that USB 3.0 is, currently, the fastest interface available for external storage devices, but it is still not very widespread and, as such, there wouldn't be many situations where the extra speed could be taken advantage of. Knowing this, Active Media Products has built a pair of flash drives t... |
22 March 2010 04:22 GMT |
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Embedded applications usually employ PATA disk-on-module (DOM) devices in order to satisfy their storage needs, but Active Media Products seems to have come up with a solution that, based on the SATA 3.0Gbps interface, enables significantly higher read and write speeds. These products, while having very small dimensi... |
15 March 2010 07:19 GMT |
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While solid state drives may not yet be very popular on the consumer front, where hard drives are still more widespread because of their larger storage capacities, SSDs have started being used more often in the enterprise storage environments and industrial applications. Aiming to further address this market segment,... |
8 March 2010 05:55 GMT |
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Active Media Products has taken the time to introduce a new series of external solid state drives compatible with the USB 3.0 standard. Measuring 135 x 84 x 15 mm, the 2.5-inch form factor Aviator-2 solid state drives offer a 400% performance gain when compared to USB 2.0 external hard drives. The Aviator-2 drives le... |
16 February 2010 06:33 GMT |
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There can never be too many USB flash-drive offerings, as users continually look for devices that combine functionality with aesthetics and performance. Manufacturers of storage units have been developing and releasing products that combine a powerful and reliable interior with a stylish exterior for quite a while. A... |
8 February 2010 05:50 GMT |
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Even though upgrading a laptop of any kind, whether a notebook or a netbook, is not exactly as easy and widespread as with desktops, it is still possible. In fact, Active Media Products has an entire line of products aimed at enabling such moves for end-users interested in improving their existing mobile PCs. One suc... |
25 January 2010 04:44 GMT |
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With every new, high-performance photo camera, the quality of the photographs and the speed at which continuous shots can be taken improve. Some high-end cameras can take up to ten continuous shots per second, with the only limiter upon this ability being the storage card's data-writing speed. To respond to the ... |
19 January 2010 05:34 GMT |
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In trying to market their products, hardware developers and manufacturers have been going out of their way to make USB flash drives that are smaller, lighter, more stylish or more storage-capable than those released by their competitors. As a new marketing strategy, Active Media Products seems to have gone outside of... |
30 November 2009 04:21 GMT |
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With Kingston launching a password-protected flash drive, Active Media Products decided to make advances of its own, only in a different area, namely that of miniaturization. The company claims that its newly launched The Wink is currently the smallest 16GB USB flash drive in existence. Measuring a measly 1.2 x 0.5 x... |
18 November 2009 03:57 GMT |
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The netbook mania has touched a number of companies, each one trying to get a bit more out of this popular market segment. Ranging from netbook vendors to hardware component manufacturers, companies have tried to adapt their product lines to the increasingly growing market. Such is the case with Active Media Products... |
3 August 2009 04:28 GMT |
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