A-Data XPG Xupreme 200X Flash Drive

First Windows 7 Compatible USB Flash Drive, Say A-Data

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A-Data have introduced what they boldly term as being ‘the first flash drive compatible with Windows 7 (32-bit and 64-bit)’ in the form of the 64 GB capacity XPG Xupreme 200X flash drive and which supports data transfer write speeds up to 30MB/s.

Compatible with Windows 7 whilst also offering up Windows Vista certification the newly announced A-Data XPG Xupreme 200X USB Flash Drive comes with a lightweight, durable aluminium casing described in A-Data’s press release as ‘dashing’ (personally I think it looks alright if not a little non-descript, but what do I know) and even comes with a practical leather strap (nice) meaning you can hang it from keychain, give yourself 20 lashes to remind yourself of that trip to Amsterdam last month you keep especially quiet, and so on. A-Data are nothing if not thoughtful.

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A-Data XPG Xupreme 200X Flash Drive Key Features:

  • High Performance up to 30 MB/sec read speed
  • Compatible with Microsoft Windows 7
  • Certified for Microsoft Windows VistaTM
  • Support Windows ReadyBoostTM
  • Support USB 2.0, backward compatible with USB 1.1
  • Dashing, durable, lightweight Aluminum casing
  • Hot Plug and Play
  • Color: Dark metallic grey

Coming in 8GB, 16GB, 32GB and the aforementioned 64GB capacities – though its not entirely clear whether its only the 64GB capacity USB flash drive that plays ball with Win 7 (the press release is oddly vague in this respect) – the 64GB XPG Xupreme 200X USB flash drive (specifically) is yet to be priced for get an official shipping date.

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