Walton Chaintech Announces APOG Pronto eSATA Drive
Reacting to users demands for portable, high speed storage, Walton Chaintech has announced its new APOG Pronto eSATA drive. Modeled after APOGs award-winning SSD design, the Pronto uses the eSATA port instead of the USB 2.0 port for its file transfers. When we reviewed the OCZ Throttle at the beginning of the year we found that eSATA Flash drives were much faster than USB 2.0 devices.

The APOG Pronto eSATA has dualistic connectors, supporting both the eSATA and USB ports. This flexibility allows users to use the Pronto as a simple high capacity storage device, while also supporting read/write speeds of 90/50MB/s respectively, about three times faster than conventional flash pen drives. Available in 32G and 64G capacities, the Pronto supports users to store a multitude of different file types, from multimedia to office documents or any combination of both.
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