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TeamGroup Outs EX2 Elite SSD & C201 USB 3.1 Flash Drives

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TeamGroup announces the EX Series 2.5” Solid State Drive with powerful read/write speed and the C201 Impression USB Flash Drive with the beauty of softness and tranquility. Both products have an out-of-the-box design, and feature a variety of colorful elements to overturn people’s stereotypical impression of the design of storage products on the market. In addition, excellent performance also makes them the best choice.

EX Series SSDs – R/W At 550MB/s & 520MB/s

TEAMGROUP EX Series 2.5” Solid State Drive is a must-have upgrade for top of the line PCs. The powerful sequential transfer speed of reading up to 550MB/s and writing to 520MB/s, even small and fragmented files can be operated with high efficiency. It also features the SLC Caching technology to avoid degradation of transfer performance effectively. Besides, the advanced Wear-Leveling technology and ECC function ensure the reliability of the EX Series, making it a must-have upgrade for the performance of your PC.

C201 Impression USB Flash Drives – USB 3.2 Gen 1

With USB 3.2 Gen1 interface, the TEAMGROUP C201 Impression USB Flash Drive is designed with soft and tranquil Morandi colors to overturn USB flash drive’s traditional color design. There are “Grayish Green”, “Misty Blue” and “Smokey Pink” three colors available to present different levels of visual effects. In addition, the ingenious ergonomic design for the thumb curve, makes it both aesthetically pleasing and practical, creating a trendy and luxurious style with deeper meaning and setting off a retro wave in the storage industry.

Pricing (In USD)

C201 EX2 SSD
32GB 64GB 128GB 512GB 1TB
$8.30 $12.80 $22.50 $56.99 $99.99

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