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by dandino , Oct 03 '03
Pros: Fast, no drivers needed for most computers, small Cons: cost
Let me first give you an idea for what I need this for. I work in a research lab. I take a lot of pictures under a microscope and scan in a lot of data. I work on several different computers depending on what equipment I need to use. The initial pictu ...
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by stenz , Feb 23 '04
Pros: Small, easy to use, no installation required, truly plug and play Cons: Could always use more space, nice if it were USB 2.0
I use this device at work. Our network connection is quite slow, so we try to avoid using it to transfer files if at all possible. So if I need to take work home with me and it is too big for a floppy disk (1.44MB), and too small to burn a CD ...
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The Small, Light, I Omega
by supermatt98 ,May 09 '05
Pros: Small, Lightweight, dosen't hold too much stuff but is still a great transporter of files. Cons: Don't put it in the rain, dosen't hold much but still works great.
The I omega is a fantastic little floppy. It dosen't hold as much as some of the other flash memory sticks, but it is still a great transporter of files. I am a student at a school in which our teacher allows us to use his I omega to bring files home. My only bad experience with the I omega is that it is very small. Just a few days ago, he lost it. If you buy one of these, you should make sure you keep track of it.
The only other thing that I suggest is not to get it wet. Rain could seriously damage it. I rate the I omega very high. It is a great transporter of word, excel, and power point files. photo shop is o. k., but you wouldn't want too many of those on there. I think the price of one of those is about $60, maybe a little less or more.
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