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It's not a motorcycle: meet the Sandisk Extreme Ducati Edition USB flash drive

Discussion in 'Industry News' started by Guest-16, 19 Jul 2007.

  1. Guest-16

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    SPEED, STYLE AND THE DUCATI NAME – BUT IT’S NOT A MOTORCYCLE: MEET THE SANDISK EXTREME DUCATI EDITION USB FLASH DRIVE

    Inspired by Ducati’s Legendary Racing Motorcycles, New Drive Makes It Easy For Anyone to Become a “Ducatista”

    MILPITAS, CALIFORNIA, JULY 18, 2007 – SanDisk® Corporation (NASDAQ:SNDK) today rolled out the sleek SanDisk Extreme® Ducati Edition USB Flash Drive. A tribute to Ducati’s distinctive Italian design and engineering, the new drive has the same glossy red chassis and black trim as the Ducati Corse team motorcycles now racking up victories on the MotoGP circuit.

    The true “Ducatisti,” as aficionados of Ducati motorcycles call themselves, will appreciate the attention to detail in the SanDisk Extreme Ducati Edition USB Flash Drive, including the Ducati Corse logo on top of the drive and the red tail light that illuminates whenever the drive is inserted into the USB port of a computer .

    On the inside, the drive offers a generous 4 gigabytes1 (GB) of capacity and front-of-the-pack read and write speeds of 20 megabytes per second2 -- the fastest of the SanDisk portfolio of consumer USB drives. In other words, there isn’t a long wait to fill the drive’s big fuel tank with documents, photos, music and other digital data.

    “Ducati and SanDisk share a passion for bringing together performance and design,” said Alessandro Cicognani, Ducati Corse marketing and licensing manager. “That’s why Ducati was proud to welcome SanDisk as a sponsor of our MotoGP team back in January, and why we’re delighted today that SanDisk has created a product so closely mirroring our commitment to excellence.”

    “There has never been a USB flash drive that looked like this,” said Greg Rhine, senior vice president and general manager of the Consumer Products Division at SanDisk. “The SanDisk Extreme Ducati Edition USB Flash Drive is fast and functional, but it’s also a way for everyone to share the excitement of Ducati motorcycles and Ducati’s long history as a racing champion.”

    The SanDisk Extreme Ducati Edition USB Flash Drive comes with a custom lanyard, as well as SanDisk’s RescuePRO® Deluxe software for recovering data that is accidentally deleted. The drive is compatible with Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Vista, and versions 10.1.2 or better of the Mac operating system.

    The drive has a manufacturer’s suggested retail price of $124.99 in the United States. It is expected to be available in North America and Europe in August, and worldwide in September. The drive will be sold through high-end niche retailers, high-end department stores, Ducati network shops and other outlets, including on-line. It will also be available for pre-order on the SanDisk website at www.sandisk.com/Ducati.

    Today, SanDisk also announced SanDisk Extreme Ducati Edition CompactFlash® cards, in 4GB and 8GB capacities, and a SanDisk Extreme Ducati Edition 4GB SD™ Plus card. These cards have the fastest performance that SanDisk has ever offered in their formats.

    “These new Ducati Extreme Edition products are the beginning of what we believe will be an important partnership, leveraging Ducati’s reputation in MotoGP to support a worldwide merchandising and marketing campaign for SanDisk,” said Tanya Chuang, director of worldwide retail product marketing for the high performance imaging market at SanDisk. “Our Ducati Edition products also clearly show SanDisk’s capabilities in performance and design, which we feel put us far ahead of the competition.”

    Ducati, founded in 1926, is one of the world’s best-known names in performance motorcycles. Emphasizing unique engine features, innovative design, advanced engineering and overall technical excellence, Ducati motorcycles have won 14 of the last 16 World Superbike Championship titles – more individual victories than the competition put together. Since 2003, Ducati also has been a leader in the MotoGP World Championship circuit.

    SanDisk is the original inventor of flash storage cards and is the world’s largest supplier of flash data storage card products, using its patented, high-density flash memory and controller technology. SanDisk is headquartered in Milpitas, California, and has operations worldwide, with more than half its sales outside the U.S.
     
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  2. Krikkit

    Krikkit All glory to the hypnotoad! Super Moderator

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    It looks quite cool, but if you didn't have a Ducati, ideally the new 1098 with the trip-computer jobby that has a USB port, just imagine how much of a gimp you'd look...
     
  3. identikit

    identikit Minimodder

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    Yeah but if you had a new 1098 with the data-logger option you'd probably be dead from trying to improve you lean angles.
     
  4. The_Beast

    The_Beast I like wood ಠ_ಠ

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    looks really good
     
  5. Nashua

    Nashua What's a Dremel?

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    yeah, and keep in mind that:
    "RED IS ALWAYS FASTER"
    ;)
     
  6. Bbq.of.DooM

    Bbq.of.DooM Custom User Title

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    Only thing is that with the 990cc (and now 800cc) MotoGP, the current winner rode a Honda (Nick Hayden), and the previous 5 rode yamaha's and Honda's (All Valentino Rossi). Ducati has never won on the MotoGP circuit, even back in the 500cc 2-stroke days.
     
  7. SPQQKY

    SPQQKY Evil Modder

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    Who cares? Not everybodies goal in life is to be fastest. Some like raw power and elegance. I am not one to give a crotch rocket a second look. When are they going to make a Harley-Davidson or Triumph flash drive? LOL
     
  8. francisl1420

    francisl1420 What's a Dremel?

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    very nice
     
  9. xen0morph

    xen0morph Bargain wine connoisseur

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    WHY? It looks silly. A USB flash drive should not look like a motorbike, simple as that.
     
  10. Malvolio

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    Seriously, thats inspired by a Ducati? Looks more like a whistle...
     
  11. Akava

    Akava Lurking...

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    The stats on it are nice, and im sure if you a fan of Crotch Rockets, Ducati at least, it would be cool to own one, but otherwise whats the point? as someone mentioned above me, it looks like a whistle...
     
  12. Lupo_IM

    Lupo_IM ItaliaModding staff

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    wow!!! very beautiful!!! made in Italy rulezzz, even if I think that this pen drive isn't made in Italy... :D
     

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