
OCZ has just announced the Agility EX series of solid state drives that bears the distinction of currently being the industry’s most affordable SLC (single-level cell) NAND-based SSD.
The OCZ Agility EX is designed with a slim, lightweight alloy housing and features an Indilinx controller and a 64MB cache for read and write speeds of up to 255MB/s and 195MB/s respectively.

OCZ has just announced a USB drive that’s supposed to be “ultra-affordable” flash drive called the Zee. Nothing much to give it any more difference than any other standard drive though, with it being covered in a flat black case with a removable cap, except for it being reportedly “ultra-affordable.” Unfortunately, aside from the obvious USB 2.0 interface, we can’t get any more info on the new drive. Transfer speeds are simply listed as “Mainstream speeds,” and prices for the OCZ Zee (available in 2, 4, 8, and 16GB capacities) haven’t been released yet. That means for the time being, we’re just going to have to take OCZ’s word for it that when they say “ultra affordable,” it means we can get something like 16GBs for the same money we’d normally shell out for 8GBs.

OCZ Technology officially announced details for the huge 3.5-inch 1TB Colossus solid state drive they unveiled during this year’s Computex. It falls under a new line of drives with a 3.5-inch form factor and a SATA II interface, and consists of a pair of drives connected in a RAID 0 configuration under the shell for read and write speeds of 250MB/s and 200MB/s.
It won’t be cheap though; the 1TB Colossus will be priced at $2,500 when it starts selling sometime this month. A smaller, cheaper 512GB model is also set to be released soon.

OCZ Technology has just announced the Sabre OLED Gaming Keyboard that’s equipped with smart keys to make work and play so much easier, and enough lights to keep you warm through the holidays.









