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Thursday, March 05, 2009
OCZ Showcases New Products at CeBit 2009 in Germany
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With Hannover Germany buzzing with tech industry types from all over the globe, Cebit 2009 is well underway and OCZ is making the most of this year's show by unveiling a pleathora of new products.
OCZ is showcasing the new "Lockdown" ultra-durable USB drive to keep your data safe from accidental drops and spills. Lockdown will be available in up to 32GB capacities with an aluminum chassis impervious to most damaging situations.
OCZ will also release a new flagship 1000W PSU within the month, the new 80+ Gold Certified "Z Series" boasting over 90% efficiency. With its single +12V rail, the Z Series is sure to please the high-end enthusiast crowd along with energy-conscious PC users.
The latest DIY solution is the OCZ Neutrino "netbook" an ultra-portable 10-inch with the ability to configure your own memory and hard drive or solid state drive options.
A completely new undertaking is the latest OCZ "Z Drive", a one-terabyte MLC-based SSD with 256MB of local cache and hardware-based RAID controller. Definitely for the high-end crowd, the Z Drive won't come cheap but promises to offer incredible performance numbers.
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