Great data storage capacity for the money but the physical robustness of the device itself is less than desirable.
Great data storage capacity for the money but the physical robustness of the device itself is less than desirable.
The person who left the bad review on this item because it would NOT accept large files, knows little about flash drives. Yes, it will not accept single files larger than 4GB UNLESS you reformat to NTFS fromat. Then you can copy as large a file as you want.
what a deal
none if you know what you are doing..
i will never go now for a 4 GB pen drive as with this much of space i can't do many of tasks. with this much of space in a pen drive, i can not have bigger games and full high definition movies like of the blue ray movies in it. better buy a 8 GB pen drive.
ITS REALLY GREAT,LOW COST.NOWHERE YOU FIND THE DEAL IN ANY SHOPS OR ANY ONLINE SHOPPING PAGES...GRAB IT AS FAST AS YOU CAN & PACKING WAS GREAT
Works well at great price!
Excellent product,was exactly what it said on the packet,excellent service,quick delivery,very satisfied with the overall service,will buy again from this site.
The 4GB SanDisk Cruzer Titanium ($50) is a new kind of flash drive that offers an automated online backup each time it's attached to a computer with an Internet connection. This model looks almost exactly the same as the original SanDisk Cruzer Titanium , but this one lets you perform automatic...
Free six-month online backup subscription; fast transfer speeds; sturdy metal casing; innovative features; excellent warranty service
Expensive; backup software only works with Windows
If you need speed out of your USB, this is a great option. however, there are cheaper options out there that can do the same stuff
-its fast; -its rather sturdy
-its bulky; -price per gb is very high
A lot of storage in a tiny little package- and fast read/write speeds. However, after using for a week, I've come to the realization that it may be a little too small. Hard to handle and would would be easy to loose.
Admins have a few choices here. 1. Ban the blighters. 2. Don't ban them but make sure people use company drives. 3. Add encryption into that mix, surely the best choice of all. Whatever path is chosen, policies will be needed to manage them, or enforce their absence.
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