TarDisk 64GB MacBook Drive Expansion for $149
November 2, 2016 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website




KEY FEATURES
There are many MacBook Air storage expansion methods out there, but none quite like this. Simply insert the TarDisk into your MacBook Air’s SD-card slot and it will seamlessly and permanently add 64GB of storage to your existing drive, without slowing down your notebook. You’ll be able to avoid those pesky “startup disk almost full” notifications a bit longer and extend your MacBook Air’s life with one quick addition.
- Install 64GB of additional, integrated, onboard, solid-state storage to your MacBook Air
- Harness the 17nm NAND die size for a faster, more stable experience
- Transfer data through UHS-1 SDXC protocol at Speed Class 3 or above
- Use 4k flash memory controllers for data allocation
- Access Apple Care for any TarDisk support needs
- Avoid malfunctions w/ the unibody aluminum enclosure
- Streamline the installation process w/ the new Pear 2.0 Installer
PRODUCT SPECS
Details & Requirements
- Dimensions: 21mm x 24mm x 2.1mm
- Materials: Unibody Aluminum Enclosure
- 64GB
- High-Density 16GB/128 GigaBit NAND
- Data Transfer Through UHS-1 SDXC Protocol at Speed Class 3 or Above
- 17nm NAND die size
Includes:
- TarDisk 64GB MacBook Drive Expansion
Compatibility
- 13″ MacBook Air
- Pear 2.0 Installer
- Compatible with all Mac Apps and Apple Care
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