영어에서 Data transfer rate 을 사용하는 예와 한국어로 번역
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This Corsair Flash Voyager well suits with USB 3.0 and, together meet 4 times faster data transfer rate than normal flash drives.
This external hard drive provides fast data transfer rate of 106 MB per second.
It allows data transfer rate limits to be set in order to limit bus and CPU loads as well as memory consumption.
Western Digital 1TB Elements SE Portable USB 3.0 Hard Drive offers super fast data transfer rate than USB 2.0 devices.
They don't have provision to accept the laptop hard drives and supports maximum data transfer rate of only 100 Mbps.
HDMI supports 5Gbps data transfer rate, up to 15 meters, enough to handle a 1080p video and an 8-channel audio signal.
For example, some analysts predict that by 2010, over 85% of U.S. broadband subscribers will have a data transfer rate of 2 Mbps or more.
Shijian-13 will provide Ka-band(from 26,5 before 40 GHz), allowing the data transfer rate 20 gigabytes per second.
Usb 3.1 Gen. 1 has a max 5Gbps data transfer rate while Usb 3.1 Gen. 2 has a 10Gbps max data transfer rate.
devices such as compactness, huge storage capacity, high data transfer rate and so on.
These tags can transfer data at higher rates, but when they come in contact with metal and water, their data transfer rate gets reduced.
Alcohol 120% supports many formats of CD/ DVD, has the opportunity to work with 31 to simultaneously provide a disproportionately large(compared to CD) data transfer rate betweenapplication and read the disc.
They usually provide large memory space, portable enough to be carried to anywhere, high data transfer rate, supports multiple devices etc.
In a test configuration, the data transfer rate between an ES600 cluster consisting of 64 measurement modules and the INCA host PC was clocked at 1.2 million measured values per second.
storage capacity and data transfer rate of microchips will increase thousand-fold- and their price will still be the same as it is now.
3 times faster than wireless N speeds and delivering a combined wireless data transfer rate of up to 1.2Gbps.
Writing at a lower resolution when copying data from a host device to the MCP 100 increases the data transfer rate because less precision is needed when charging each memory cell and, thus, the degree of care
as well as to a keyboard, mouse and printer. USB 3.1 Gen1(originally dubbed USB 3.0) standardized in 2008 offered a data transfer rate of 5 Gbps. USB 3.1 Gen2 standardized in 2013 doubled the rate to 10 Gbps.
K jumbo frames to increase data transfer rates.
A new external bus standard that supports data transfer rates of 12Mbps.