World’s Smallest 1TB USB-C Flash Drive Demoed By SanDisk At CES 2018

SanDisk Smallest 1TB USB-C Flash Drive
People visiting big tech shows like CES 2018 are no strangers to companies showing off the storage crammed devices. While Kingston has already managed to stuff 2TB in a USB flash drive, what SanDisk has demoed is the world’s smallest 1TB flash drive which features the USB Type-C connector.

SanDisk’s flash drive is currently a prototype. Storage solutions like these can easily enable tons of free space on compact devices like smartphones and tablet. Imagine plugging that tiny device into your Android smartphone and expanding its storage limits by many folds.

Even in the case of laptops, the adoption of USB-C ports is on the rise. All the new Macs now have USB-C, and Windows machines also provide it as an option with the regular USB 3.1 ports.

Alongside the 1 terabyte flash drive, SanDisk has also introduced the smallest 256GB USB drive. It is a part of the SanDisk Ultra Fit USB 3.1 series which can reach maximum read speeds of 130MB/sec. The details about the price and its availability are yet to be known.

Check out more amazing stuff in our coverage of CES 2018.

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