
Buffalo comes back with the new RUF2-KL USB flash drive that holds a huge 16GB of storage space. What makes this USB flash drive cool is that it measures at just 8mm thin and weighs at only 10 grams. Available in black or white, the Buffalo RUF2-KL ultra-thin USB flash drive retails for approximately €48 each. [Akihabara]

Buffalo releases the new super quiet storage solution that comes in the form of the LinkStation Mini. It offers two 120GB 2.5 inch SSDs on the inside that run at a whisper quiet 2.3db. The LinkStation Mini is also DLNA-compliant, and supports USB and Ethernet conductivities. You can purchase the Buffalo LinkStation Mini for a hefty $1,200. [Buffalo]

Buffalo Japan boasts its new digital photo frame that is compatible with DLNA (Digital Living Network Alliance). Dubbed as the Buffalo PF-50WG, the device features an 8-Inch LCD screen (800×600), a 85MB of internal memory, USB port, WiFi b/g, and a multi card reader. Buffalo’s new digital photo frame will be available before the end of this year for 19,800 Yens (€160).
With the DLNA certified product, you are able to share your favorite videos with other DLNA Certified devices. Without DLNA feature, you probably had to burn a DVD of that video, or you had to hook up the camcorder to the TV to watch it. [Akihabara]

If you are looking for a new Full HD LCD screen, then check out the new 22 inch LCD monitor from Buffalo. The Buffalo FTD-HD2232HSR/BK will be released very soon and provides a WUXGA resolution (1,920×1,200 pixels), a contrast ratio of 1,000:1, a brightness of 300cd/m², a viewing angle of 170°, and a response time of 5ms. Buffalo’s Full HD LCD screen is priced at around €280. [Akihabara]

Here is the first external solid state disk USB drive in the world from Buffalo. Measuring 89mm x 57mm x 14mm and weighing at 60grams, the MicroStation is a tiny storage device that is curently available in 32GB, 64GB and 100GB capacities. The storage device connects to the PC via USB 2.0 with a maximum data transfer speed of 35MB/second. The 32GB model is priced at £115, while the 64GB and 100GB models retails for £230 and £344, respectively. [electricpig]

Buffalo today announced the DSM-SL20U2 external DVD Super-Multi Drive that provides the option to upscale DVD content to 1080p. The DSM-SL20U2 is capable of burning DVD±R at 20x, DVD+RW at 8x and DVD-RAM at 12x. The device will be available later this month in Japan for €85. [Akihabara]

Buffalo has announced first 8x Blu-Ray burner. The current specs support 8x recording for single layer BD-R and 2x for dual layer BD-R. It also burns DVD-R single layer at 16x, and DVD-R dual layer at 8x. It will be bundled with Cyberlink’s Power DVD 7 suite. The burner will hit Japan store in August. [CDRINFO]

Buffalo Japan has introduced the BSKBW01SB a solar powered wireless keyboard which features a small adjustable solar panel above the num pad which provides juice. With 17 hot keys, the keyboard operates in the usual 2.4 Ghz frequency and has a range of 10 meters. Available in Japan by mid July for 13,775 Yen ($ 135). [Buffalo]

Buffalo Japan has recently unveiled two new USB pen drives which are based on famous cartoon characters including “Ultraman” and “Rei Ayanami”. These limited edition flash drive comes with a 2GB storage capacity. There are only 3,000 pieces are available on sale. See more pics after the jump. [PCLaunches] Read more

Buffalo introduced a new pocket sized NAS that provides 500GB of storage capacity. The gadget features a 2.5 inch HDD and uses either RAID0 or RAID1. The Buffalo Link Station Mini will be available at the end of the month for €235. [Akihabara]