
SanDisk has recently released the new Cruzer Fit USB Flash drive that measures about the size of a 10 cent coin. The device comes bundled with the SanDisk SecureAccess software that will protect your private files. The SanDisk Cruzer Fit also has a LED indicator to monitor the flash drive activity. Available in 4GB, 8GB, and 16GB models, the SanDisk Cruzer Fit retails for $24.99, $47.99, $82.99, respectively. [SanDisk]

SanDisk today released the Cruzer Switch USB flash drive. This cap-less USB flash drive comes bundled with SanDisk SecureAccess software that encrypts your private files using a 128-bit AES encryption. Available in 2GB, 4GB, 8GB, 16GB, and 32GB models, the SanDisk Cruzer Switch are priced at $12.99, $19.99, $39.99, $59.99, and $99.99, respectively. [SanDisk]

SanDisk has announced the availability of the Mobile Ultra 64GB microSDXC card for smartphones. Priced at $219.99 each, this memory card provides a fast transfer speed of up to 30MB/sec and a huge storage space for photos, apps and Full HD video on your smartphone. The SanDisk Mobile Ultra 64GB microSDXC card comes bundled with the SanDisk Media Manager software, which allows you to organize your photos, videos and music. [SanDisk]

SanDisk today introduced the Memory Vault that is designed for long-term data preservation. The storage device is powered by the SanDisk’s Chronolock memory management technology that can preserve photos and videos uncorrupted for up to 100-year. The SanDisk Memory Vault connects to the computer via a USB port. The 8GB model is priced at $49.99, while the 16GB version retails for $79.99. [SanDisk]

The SanDisk U100 and i100 integrated solid state drives are currently on display at Computex 2011. Designed for use in ultra-thin laptops and touchscreen tablets, the SanDisk i100 is currently the world’s smallest and fastest 128GB SATA III BGA-based SSD. The device provides up to 450MB/s sequential read speed and up to 160GB/s sequential write speed. The SanDisk U100 comes equipped with a 256GB of storage space. It is capable of up to 450MB/s sequential read speed and up to 340MB/s sequential write speed. SanDisk U100 SSD and i100 iSSD’s unique architecture enables OEMs to manage the power consumption with their devices while providing increased storage and performance. [SanDisk]

SanDisk has rolled out its first SDHC memory card that supports the UHS-I specifications. The SanDisk Extreme Pro SDHC UHS-I card adopts the Ultra High Speed technology, allowing it to achieve up to 45MB/s read and write performance. Available in 8GB to 32GB of storage capacities, the SanDisk Extreme Pro SDHC UHS-I memory card retails for between $109.99 to $349.99. [Press Release]

The SanDisk Cruzer Edge USB flash drive comes in a compact package for easy portability, allowing consumers to bring their photos, music and videos with them wherever they go. Available in 2GB to 16GB of storage capacities, this new USB flash drive features large storage capacities that help consumers conveniently manage libraries of multimedia content. The SanDisk Cruzer Edge USB flash drive is priced at between $12.99 to $79.99. [TheStreet]

SanDisk has decided to launch the Cruzer Blade USB Flash drive in the United States and Canada. Known as the company’s smallest USB flash drive, the Cruzer Blade is about the size of a standard size paper clip and weighs approximately the same as a penny. This storage device allows consumers take their favorite digital content with them wherever they go. It is currently available in capacities ranging from 2GB to 16GB. For your info, a 4GB drive can store approx. 1,000 songs, 1,200 high-resolution photos, or 8 hours of 768kb/s video. The SanDisk Cruzer Blade is priced at between $14.99 to $77.99. [Press Release]

SanDisk has rolled out the Xbox 360 USB flash drive for the Xbox 360 console. The device allows you to save games, download content as well as access multimedia files without the need for a hard drive. Available in 8GB and 16GB capacities, the new SanDisk Xbox 360 USB flash drive retail for $35 and $70, respectively. Each purchase will come with a one-month subscription to Xbox Live Gold as an added incentive. [SanDisk]

SanDisk has begun shipping its first 32GB microSDHC card for the mass market. Designed specifically for camcorders, smartphones and other devices to store large amount of data, this new 32GB card makes use of SanDisk’s three-bit-per-cell storage technology and is able to hold around 7,000 songs or multiple hours of HD video. The SanDisk 32GB microSDHC Card is now available for purchase via SanDisk’s online store for $199.99, with worldwide availability to follow next month. [Gizmodo]