Flashbe Creates the Most Sturdy Flash Card Ever Made
Flash-card Will Allow Users to Store More Information & Throw it All Over Without Breaking It
The FLASHBE Company considers that all of the information we store on our flash-cards must be important. It is because this information is important that they feel it should be kept as safe as you possibly can. Thus, the company created the HDMC flash-card. What you get is 16 GBs of storage space on a flash-card that is both convenient in size and easy to handle. The flash-card has been tested in multiple situations to ensure that it can withstand weather conditions and freak accidents. As a result, FLASHBE Company created one of the coolest flash-cards ever.
There are three points of testing that the company conducted. The first test was one to make sure that the flash-card is completely waterproof. They decided to then make sure that the HDMC could handle a whole bunch of different kinds of falls. This included dropping the device from high heights that they might be dropped from on a repeated basis. Finally, they made sure that low temperatures do not affect the flash drive at all. Many other flash drives lose data or fail to work when left in low temperatures. The HDMC will continue to perform after being left in these conditions.
Tests proved that you could leave the HDMC in at least 1 meter of water for no more than half an hour. Those same tests saw the HDMC device become frozen and even thrown from 1.2 meter of height. It was because the tests were so positive that the company decided to finally release the flash drive to the public. FLASHBE has truly created a solution to those weak flash-cards that are already on the market. I guess you could call the HDMC the next step in flash-card evolution. The gadget really works and I am lucky enough to own one.
The HDMC flash card was released just last week. I was happy to receive one as an early Christmas present for my job. The flash-card went through a whole bunch of my own tests that I decided to conduct. If I broke it, I was just going to return it as if it was already broke. Surprisingly, the HDMC survived a hard throw against the floor a bath in the sink. The extra storage space is also wonderful and makes it an item all of us should own. You should make sure to ask for one of these as a Christmas gift this year. They are sturdy and reliable and come with a ton of space. The FLASHBE Company has done it again.
Sources:
(1) Steven Mottor, My Own Review, 2010.
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