good buy for the money paid and was supplied in right time
Manufacturer: SanDisk
good buy for the money paid and was supplied in right time
SanDisk have developed plenty of storage devices to meet the demanding storage needs of the users. They have developed high performing pen drives that are portable and efficient. Superior technology combines with intelligent features to form the SanDisk SDCZ50 Cruzer Blade 8GB USB Flash Drive.
The complaints I have seen regarding this drive really are a bit unfounded. The casing is not cheap, nor is it exceptionally rugged, but I do not think it will fall apart. This drive is slow, that is definitely the case.
Small form factor, not as small as you can find on this site but it definitely is smaller than your typical flash drive; Also has quite the cool look to it; Has worked just fine formated as an ExFat drive in Windows 7x64, Mac OSX 10.6.5 64bit, and even using Linux Mint (mounted using fuse-exfat)
Slllllooooowwwww, but that is to be expected with smaller form factors and a nice price; Still, since this is my portable exfat drive, transferring those large x264 movie files takes 4ever.
We all need a good USB flash drive these days and those of us who invested in a drive several years ago may well now be looking for something newer, fresher, quicker and with a much larger capacity.
Nice tactile feel; Looks great; Major Brand; Good performance for its price
No cap retention mechanism – easier to loose; Cannot be partitioned or mounted as a hard drive
For those who travel light and want to take files on the go, the SanDisk Cruzer is a portable data storage device the size of a Zippo lighter, featuring a sliding USB connector and an SD/MultiMediaCard drive. The 64MB model costs $79.99 direct.
SanDisk has long since upheld its strong reputation for making good flash memory products. In fact, SanDisk holds the patents to a number of...
Solid metal construction; Trusted slider mechanism means no lost caps; Automatic online backup system; Consistent read and write speeds
Online backup is only a six month trial; Not a huge fan of U3; Online backup can be very slow; Only available in 4GB and 8GB (for now
Where did it go wrong for the once inoffensive USB memory stick? A new generation of drives using mandatory encryption attempt to make them loved once more.
SanDisk has been a big and common household name ever since the introduction of flash memory into mainstream consumer hands. When the name 'CompactFlash' was mentioned during the times when majority of electronics such as PDAs and cameras used it, many will associate it with the name 'SanDisk'...
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