

The two metal-encased drives are called Micro Metal Attache (very small model that “disappears” into an USB port) and Micro Hook Attache (can hook to briefcases, keychains, backpacks, etc.).Īs for the plastic drives, there is the Key Attache (key-like shape) and the Compact Attache (sliding collar, capless design, up to 64 GB storage). In the first category (rubber), there are four members: Connect Attache (the simplest of the lot), Bracelet Attache (has interchangeable bracelet bands), Sport Attache (magnet-/ water-/ shock-/ temperature-proof) and Eraser Attache (can erase pencil marks). The rest of the flash drives, and there are many of them, focus on style and boast cases made of rubber, metal and plastic, respectively. Now we can look at the one built for capacity: the 128GB Attache, the largest capacity that PNY has ever had in an USB drive.ġ28 GB Attache uses a metal coating in silver and black and a capless design with a sliding collar. It is safe to say that the 32 GB USB 3.0 is built for speed. The USB 3.0 interface, being what it is, permits data to be transferred at up to 80 MB/s. The 32 GB USB 3.0 is the only one of the newcomers that, by our reckoning, does not belong to the same set as the others (Attache).ĭesigned with a metallic case, it stores anything from photos to videos/movies.

PNY Technologies could have taken things easy and released just one or two flash drives at a time, but it decided to be bolder this once, so it launched an entire host of them.
