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Old October 13th 10, 08:16 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.hardware
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Default amazing test result of HDD Armor A70

Triple Test Quadruple Security
SILICON POWER Armor A70
A walk through fire without a burn, Received excellent reviews from
famous Hungary online video media.
For more information pls visit below link:
http://www.matinmemory.com/Default.a...D=vnvivneHvneH
شرکت داده پرداز رایانه متین نماینده ان*صاری سیلیکون پاور در ایران می
باشد.

Since Silicon Power has announced Tough Marine Warrior – Armor A70
Portable Hard Drive, it received multiple media awards. Armor A70
continues the spirit of Armor series, the Armor A70 is in compliance
with US military standard MIL-STD-810F 516.5 procedure IV (Transit
drop test), and also in compliance with IEC529 IPX7 waterproof tests.
Besides, Armor A70 also features dust and pressure-proof features.
Seeing is believing, this time, HOC, hardver-teszt.hu and Gamestar,
all of them are well-known online media in Hungary, testing Armor A70
personally to show us the strength of Tough Marine Warrior.



In order to test if A70 can really undergo the unexpected situation
such as rain and liquid-spillage, the reviewers of hardver-teszt and
Gamestar threw A70 into a bucket full of water without hesitation.
After a while, he took out A70 and tested it. Obviously, this test
didn’t affect the perfect performance of A70 at all.



Suddenly, we saw A70 drop out from almost eight stories high, fallen
on the sidewalk. And then we connected with computer again. It proved
that the abilities of A70 to withstand shock and vibration force were
undoubted.

It’s not the end; here came the tougher task after. The anchor of HOC
drove a RV weighted almost 3 liters, rolling on A70 back and forth
cruelly. Not only was the appearance flawless, but also maintained the
best condition to read and write data.



Suffered from those test, we proved that A70, under the elegant and
fashionable veil, still possess the practical characteristics of
water, pressure, vibration and dust proof. Moreover, Gamestar also
impressed by SP widget accompanied with the A70. All of those
Hungarian media can’t help to admire the high performance of Armor
A70. “Armor A70 is almost an unbeatable portable warrior!”



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jK0tzUFIFXE
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BNvmjQXi2Uo
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ITKn0K5lsqE
http://tv.gamestar.hu/video/bluechip...a70-merevlemez










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Old October 13th 10, 04:49 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.hardware
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Default amazing test result of HDD Armor A70

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Old October 14th 10, 12:48 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.hardware
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Default amazing SPAM result of HDD Armor A70

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