Sony Prepare To Launch ReadyBoost Compatible USB Memory
By: Daniel Chubb | August 2, 2007 | Leave a Comment
Sony prepare to launch their slim, Windows Vista compatible USB memory ‘Pocket Bit Mini’, which supports the ReadyBoost function from the OS. 1GB and 2GB options are available in both black and white.
Just a note from the Microsoft site to clear up any issues:
Windows Vista introduces Windows ReadyBoost, a new concept in adding memory to a system. You can use non-volatile flash memory, such as that on a universal serial bus (USB) flash drive, to improve performance without having to add additional memory “under the hood.”
Pretty nifty, I dare to think how much they will cost though.
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