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May 01 '03
Pros: This thing is tiny. Stores about 88 floppies worth of data. Cons: The loop for connecting to you keys is a bit thin.
Summary: I purchased the 128MB Lexar Jumpdrive about a week ago and have been amazed with this little thing. Using it is simple: Just plug it into any USB port(either type) and you've got enough storage for 20 songs, Hundreds of images, Powerpoint ... read more
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Mar 18 '03
Pros: Nice size, works well with Win98SE. Cons: Rebate and Customer Service is poor
Summary: I purchased this drive at Office Max. They advertised an instore rebate and mail-in rebate. After the rebates, the price was about 50$. This is about the same as bidding on ebay.
The drive
I bought one and had to download the driver ... read more
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Mar 12 '03
Pros: Small, Fast, Reliable, works on Windows, Mac, and Linux without reformatting Cons: Requires driver download for Windows 98
Summary: I saw this tiny drive for $50 after Rebate (at TigerDirect) and after waiting a few weeks, decided it was worth a shot.
I was at a dilemma: I am a college student, and my classes at school use Mac G4s, I have a Dell laptop, and I have ... read more
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Dec 19 '02
Pros: High capacity, cheap, compact Cons: Fragile loop, USB cap easy to lose
Summary: USB Flash drives are becoming popular now that newer operating systems like Windows 2000, XP, Mac OS X and Linux support them "out of the box" without having to install cumbersome drivers. With large capacities like this 128MB model, they eliminate the ... read more
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