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Memorex offers one of the fastest and smallest portable Flash devices with its USB 2.0 TravelDrive. Perfect for storing and transferring data, digital photos, video and MP3 files between home, office or school computers, the new Memorex TravelDrive boasts a category-leading 8 MB per second data read speed that is up to 50 percent faster than competitor models. The Memorex TravelDrive sports a sleek, unique silver and black design. With no additional hardware required, the Memorex USB 2.0 TravelDrive makes portable storage easy.
• Ultimate Performance: The new Memorex USB 2.0 TravelDrive provides true HI-SPEED USB read -write performance for shorter time required to transfer your files. Click here for comparison chart.
• Stylish Look: The USB 2.0 TravelDrive is designed with today's modern PC's in mind, incorporating a contemporary color scheme that matches the designs of today.
• Easy & Complete Installation: With a quick start guide and digital user guide, your installation should be quick and easy no matter what OS your computer is using.
• Ergonomic Design: A rubber-textured grip on the new USB 2.0 TravelDrive allows for easy insertion and removal of the cap or convenient attaching and detaching of the drive from any USB port.
Would you recommend the product? yes | Price you paid? (in USD): None indicated | Rating: 10
Kernel (uname -r):
2.6.8.1, 2.6.9, 2.4.27
Distribution:
Mandrake 10.1, Knoppix 3.6 & 3.7
Yep, it just works. But, my wife took it from me. The thing that makes it special is the easy-to-use write-protect switch. I will shortly order another.
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