As when the news contacted that Microsoft was bringing up to date the Xbox 360 for group storage capabilities up to 16GB, Microsoft also declared a business corporation with SanDisk to make public a pair of USB flash drives that was Xbox 360-branded and specialized as well-matched with the Xbox 360.

The new drive is obtainable in both 8GB and 16GB sizes. The drive features the Xbox 360 logo, but for all intents and reason it is your essential SanDisk USB flash drive.
The main difference, though, may be the price. The 8GB drive will cost you at $34.99, at the same time as the 16GB drive will charge you $69.99. Yes, this is not cheap, but an included code will give you an extra month of Xbox Live Gold, which can compensate the high price to some extent.
Initial testing specify that the drive presentation is improved than usual, so it should go one better than your inexpensive, low-budget flash drive devoid of too much difficulty. Since the USB mass storage space holds up is restricted at 16GB (or about 14GB formerly the drive is configured). Despite everything, it is presently hard to suggest the drive when there is more rapidly performing lower-priced alternative is accessible.
[Via Fudzilla]


