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Simple Talent 512MB USB 2.0 Flash Drive Review







Simple Talent 512MB USB 2.0 Flash Drive
Review

Simple Talent 512MB USB 2.0 Flash Drive
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06/25/2004 11:57 AM




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DriveProVP300_2.jpg imageThe Vosonic X'S-Drive Pro VP 300 is 40GB external hard drive that is clunky, cheap-looking, has a crappy text-only integrated screen, plays MP3s, but not WMA, AAC, or OGG Vorbis, and can only read from one card from its card reader at a time. So why would any photographer want it? Because it's cheap, it does the primary job it was designed to do (act as remote backup for memory cards), and can accept as many additional 2.5-inch laptop hard drives as you want to swap into it, meaning that all other things aside, you can purchase this single $335 drive and continue to upgrade it for only the price of additional hard drives.
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pluggies.jpg imageOkay, it would seem we have a serious problem. I love flash drives as much as the next guy (I use them when I need to, sure, but only when necessary), but when one of our nation's most precious resources - college football players - start shoplifting from Wal-Marts just to feed their portable data addition, well... something has to be done.

According to Durham County court records, he is accused of stealing "an assortment of jump drives" -- portable data storage units that plug into PCs -- Sept. 12 at Wal-Mart at New Hope Commons in Durham. The computer equipment was valued at $374.49.

We need college football, and if these "jump drives" (known on the street as 'flash,' 'hotplug,' and 'taking the D train') are going to affect our young mens' ability to play ball, I say we ban them as soon as possible before we wake up to a society plagued by thousands of "pluggies."

Also, isn't calling this kid a punter a little over the top? He has a disease; show a little respect. (Thanks, Joe!)

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waterproof_usb1.jpg imageI guess a waterproof USB flash memory drive is a good thing (I mean, I am the person with the open aquarium in his floor, like, four feet from me), but in most instances, it might be the sort of added feature that doesn't ever really get used, like those annoying "seat belt" things they insist on cluttering up my death pod with.
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ars_usb2.jpgArs Technica has posted another in-depth round-up of USB Flash Drives, this time focussing on the new crop of USB 2.0 compatible drives. I'm going to buck convention and link you to the very end of the article where you can get their scores and prices, since for some reason Ars's janky CMS doesn't let you skip forward or backward more than a page at a time. If you want to start from the beginning, change the 12 to a 1 in the URL.

Oh, spoiler warning: The Transcend JetFlash 110 and SimpleTech Bonzai SD/MMC models both got 9 out of 10—the highest scores.

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001USB120C.jpg imageAlthough its limited to USB 1.1 speeds, the new USB Flash Drive Duplicator from Nexcopy could come in very handy to the select few that could make use of it. Functioning as a standalone device (no PC needed), up to 20 USB flash drives can be duplicated from a single source; you can even daisy-chain multiple units for more mass copying. Loading up the day's data for your fleet of pestering salesmen has never been easier!

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bulldog.jpg imageIn doing some research (you know, "reading") for the article immediately below this one, I stumbled across a device listed as "coming soon" on RWC's homepage. The "Bulldog" is a USB flash memory device with an integrated 1.3MP digital camera. Keen Gizmodo readers will recall that Philips has a line of products similar to this: the "KEY ###" series. Judging by the lack of features on RWC's version, we're hoping it ends up as a more economical solution. Hoping.

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