• Storage
  • By Sebastian Pop
  • December 17th, 2012
Very Compact Flash Drive Launched by Kingmax

Very Compact Flash Drive Launched by Kingmax

It comes in up to 32 GB storage capacity and is resistant to the elements

  • Storage
  • By Sebastian Pop
  • October 11th, 2012
Kingmax Releases Peculiar See-Through Flash Drive

Kingmax Releases Peculiar See-Through Flash Drive

The item is said to be the world's most “revealing” flash drive

Kingmax Announces Amazingly Small Flash Drive

Kingmax Announces Amazingly Small Flash Drive

The small size is truly an advantage considering how may sticks and USB ports get broken

  • Storage
  • By Sebastian Pop
  • August 22nd, 2012
Kingmax Releases SATA III Client Pro Solid State Drives

Kingmax Releases SATA III Client Pro Solid State Drives

SandForce controller used in the making of two high-speed storage devices

KINGMAX Launches New MMP20 mSATA SSD

KINGMAX Launches New MMP20 mSATA SSD

This SSD is clearly targeted at budget-minded users, but the price is still a secret

Kingmax Releases World's First Transparent Flash Drive

Kingmax Releases World's First Transparent Flash Drive

The inner flash die and wire bonding is clearly visible, among other things

KINGMAX Launches ED-07 USB 3.0 Flash Drive

KINGMAX Launches ED-07 USB 3.0 Flash Drive

These are very fast USB flash drives that can read data at over 170 MB/s

Kingmax 1 TB SSD Selling in Japan

Kingmax 1 TB SSD Selling in Japan

It is a high capacity SSD, but unfortunately it is slow and costs almost 1,500 USD

  • Memory
  • By Constantin Murariu
  • March 29th, 2012
KINGMAX Announces the New 64GB SDXC ProMax Class 10 Series

KINGMAX Announces the New 64GB SDXC ProMax Class 10 Series

Fast SD cards sitting in a class of their own, the 10+

  • Memory
  • By Sebastian Pop
  • February 20th, 2012
Kingmax Releases Nano Gaming Ram Memory

Kingmax Releases Nano Gaming Ram Memory

The new memory modules don't need heatsinks to stay cool

  • Memory
  • By Sorin Nita
  • January 24th, 2012
Kingmax Quad-Channel DDR3 Memory Works at 2200MHz

Kingmax Quad-Channel DDR3 Memory Works at 2200MHz

Another high-performance DDR3 memory solution for Intel's Sandy Bridge-E CPUs

  • Storage
  • By Sebastian Pop
  • October 14th, 2011
Kingmax SSD Family Attains 1TB Capacity

Kingmax SSD Family Attains 1TB Capacity

Unpriced line sticks to the SATA 3.0 Gbps interface

 
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