
PQI has unveiled what it touts to be the first USB 3.0 2.5″ portable hard drive in the world, known as the H566. This model is capable of hitting a theoretical bandwidth of 5Gbps/sec, which is roughly 10x that of what USB 2.0 offers, although real life performance won’t be able to get anywhere near that figure for obvious reasons such as bottlenecks. It will come in a new metallic silver case, where you can choose from 320GB, 500GB and 640GB capacities. Each purchase will come with its own security software for better peace of mind where your data is concerned.
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