Active Atomix SuperSpeed USB 3.0 adapter
January 14, 2010

We're still waiting for USB 3.0 to become mainstream, and for those who do not want to take the next step of purchasing a new computer might want to check out the Active Atomix SuperSpeed USB 3.0 adapter. You will be able to choose from Atomix PX and Atomix EC versions, where the former features a PCIe interface while the Atomix EC will target laptops in the structure of an Express Card interface, retailing for $35 and $40, respectively. Each of them will have a couple of USB 3.0 ports to get you started. Needless to say, they're backwards compatible so you won't have anything to nag about concerning your USB 2.0 devices. Meant for early adopters who are on a tight budget, these.
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Buffalo USB 3.0 External Drive
November 24, 2009

It looks like we’ll be seeing a more and more USB 3.0 devices by the next year, and Buffalo certainly wants to be one of the early adopters with its DriveStation HD-HXU3. The main feature of the drive is obviously it’s support for USB 3.0, which means it can transfer up to 625MB/s, a considerable boost by USB 2.0 or even FireWire. The drive is compatible with Mac or Windows, and you can pick up either the 1TB, 1.5TB or 2TB model, which are going for $200, $250 and $400 respectively.
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