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Articles: Memory

USB Flash Drives Roundup with 1GB Storage Capacity. Part II (page 3)


Category: Memory

by Andrey Kuznetcov

[ 01/05/2007 | 10:45 AM ]


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Kingston DataTraveler Secure (1 GB) USB 2.0 Flash Drive (DTS1GB) Products

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Apacer Handy Steno HA202 200x 1GB

The case is made of silver-gray plastic. There is the model’s name on one side. The USB connector is inside the drive case under a translucent plastic cap. To use the drive, you should pull and shift the cap aside. The USB connector is moved forward by means of a latch on one side of the case. On the other side, there is a place to fasten a cord. The drive is equipped with a LED indicator of operation mode. The Handy Steno HA202 family includes models ranging in capacity from 256MB to 4GB. The manufacturer declares a max read speed of 15MB/s and a max write speed of 10MB/s. The drive supports USB 2.0; its dimensions are 70x19x11mm. Its weight is 15g.

This drive comes with a quick start guide, USB cable, cord, and a miniature CD with a user manual, disc management utility and drivers. The management utility allows formatting the drive, making it bootable, protecting access to files and folders with a password. Data can be stored in compressed form, if desired.

The average retail price of the drive is $33.

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