CES 2009: SanDisk Intros Push-Button Backup Flash Drives

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Tim Higgins

SanDisk announced its Ultra Backup USB portable flash drives. The drives are designed to protect photo, music, video and other types of digital files with the touch of a button and no software installation.

The drive protects backed-up files with password-protected access control and AES hardware-based encryption.

The Ultra Backup ships in April in capacities of 8 GB – 64 GB with MSRPs between $39.99 and $199.99.

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