[PR] Apacer Launches Quick Clip-and-Swivel AH130

Apacer, a global leader in digital storage, introduces the brand new AH130 flash drive. Featuring a built-in clip and swivel design, the newly-unveiled flash drive can be clipped onto your pocket, notebook or badge holder, while the USB connector can be swiveled out with one finger in a simple and quick way! AH130 is enclosed in high-quality aluminum alloy toned in three impressive colors of fiery orange, magic red and ocean blue. The multi-colored personalized appearance gives it a trendy, urban look.
In terms of function and style, Apacer is dedicated to providing a more ergonomic experience with flash drives. To deliver a more easy-to-use flash drive solution, Apacer design team thinks outside the box to develop an all-in-one built-in clip of the less-than-5mm ultra-thin AH130 aluminum alloy enclosure. The clip has a similar function of a paperclip allowing easy clipping onto your pocket, notebook, badge holder and inside bag. AH130’s lightness and slim profile support convenient clipping and easy portability, saving users the trouble of having to fumble for their flash drives all the time!
Moreover, AH130 perfectly combines with a rotating swivel that enables users to quickly swivel out the USB connector with one finger. Available for one-hand operation, AH130 offers rapid data transmission complete with a compact and sleek design! Not only so, AH130 comes with the strap hole that allows users to carry or attach this nifty USB drive easily, adding to the convenience of AH130.
Coming in capacities from 4GB to 16GB, AH130 adopts the advanced Chip On Board (COB) technology, which minimizes the USB unit size (34.7mm length x 12.4mm width x 7.25mm height (built-in clip included)) and makes it both waterproof and dustproof. Compatible with the latest Windows 7, it is a one-size-fits-all solution for computers of different generations. In addition, AH130 gives you the convenience of large data storage with free ACE compression software that can effectively compress the stored data to boost the capacity by up to 500%!












