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The VMUltra Drive will be priced slightly under $180, however, there's currently no release date.Īlongside the VMUltra, Velocity Micro also announced two Ice Cream Sandwich Android Tablets (the Cruz T507 and Cruz T510), a portable projector, and a workstation desktop PC. SV231DPU 2 Port Professional USB DisplayPort KVM Switch with Hotkey Control It has light in the back corner that indicates when the drive is on. The device has a simple black design with rounded edges.

There are still a few unknowns about the device, like as to whether it will come formatted for Windows (NTFS), Mac (HFS), or both operating systems (FAT 32).

The device also features full plug-and-play support, however, it's unknown if there will be any optional back-up software available for download. The VMUltra will give users three extra USB 2.0 ports, an integrated SD card reader, 500GB of storage space in a 2.5-inch spinning drive, and a DVD burner. This device could potentially be invaluable to ultrabook owners, as the ultraportable notebooks may provide a thin and light convenient computing solution, but they have limited port options, no optical drive, and normally sport only a 128GB SSD (the standard).

The VMUltra connects via a single USB 2.0 port that provides power and data exchange to the device.
