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MCE Technologies Announces PCIe-based Flash Storage Upgrades for 2013-2015 MacBook Pro with Retina Display

Owners of a 13-inch and 15-inch 2013 – 2015 MacBook Pro with Retina Displays now have another option for expanding the SSD storage for their machine. MCE Technologies announced their complete range of PCIe-based Flash Storage Upgrade Solutions for those machines.

MCE has PCIe-based Flash Storage in 1TB, 512GB, and 256GB capacities for late-2013 through mid-2014 MacBook Pro are at $899.00, $499.00, and $349.00, respectively. Faster PCIe v3.0-based 1TB, and 512GB capacities available for early and mid-2015 MacBook Pros at $999.00 and $549.00, respectively. All models available for immediate shipment.

All MCE PCIe-based Flash Storage Solutions are user installable and each solution includes all necessary tools to perform the installation, an illustrated installation and upgrade guide, and drive cloning software.

“We’re thrilled to now offer the full range of capacities of PCIe-based Flash Storage Upgrade Solutions to fit the needs and budgets of users requiring more high speed internal storage capacity than what originally shipped with their MacBook Pros,” said Arnold Ramirez, president of MCE. “We’ve heard from videographers, photographers, DJs, graphic designers, company executives… you name it, all with varying storage requirements and the recurrent theme is ‘I don’t have enough with what came with my MacBook Pro’ and we’re excited to be able to provide them with the storage they need.”

The 1TB, 512GB, and 256GB MCE PCIe-based Flash Storage Upgrade Kits for 13-inch and 15-inch MacBook Pro (late 2013 through mid 2014) are based on the PCIe v2.0 (5.0GHz) architecture in those machines and can transfer date at speeds of up to 1GB/sec. The 1TB and 512GB MCE PCIe-based Flash Storage Upgrade Kits for 13-inch and 15-inch MacBook Pro (2015) take advantage of the faster PCIe v3.0 (8.0GHz) architecture present in those machines and can transfer data at speeds of up to 2GB/sec.

For more information, visit the MCE Technologies website. To purchase PCIe-based Flash Storage Upgrade for Mac, visit the MCE Technologies e-commerce site.

Chris Hauk

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