Freecom Databar 4GB USB2.0
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4GB Freecom USB 2.0 Databar/ Pen Drive
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #283 in Consumer Electronics
- Brand: Freecom
- Model: 29323
- Released on: 2007-08-23
- Dimensions: 19.68" h x 19.68" w x 19.68" l, .55 pounds
Features
- Freecom
- 29323
Editorial Reviews
Manufacturer's Description
Freecom DataBar has always provided the ultimate cost-effective mobile storage solution for people on the go. Offering capacities up to 8GB we launch our newly designed DataBar which is even smaller and stronger than before! Working on a presentation, a document or e-mails and need to take them with you? No problem! Want to share new MP3 files or digital pictures with your friends? It is really easy! Simply copy the files onto DataBar and take them with you. To access your data, simply plug DataBar into any PC or MAC - without the need for software drivers, bulky cables or adapters. Anytime. Anywhere! Keep it simple!
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Customer Reviews
Freecom - Trial Version
I got the trial version, is this right, does it come with a licence that I can't find, very frustated
Broken
Worked great for a while and then for no reason, it died. Now it cannot be read by any computer. Maybe thats why it is cheap.
Unacceptable really. Would not recommend.
Excellent product - good value for money
I bought this USB stick a couple days ago. So far it's been working as it should. It's very small and lightweight. The cap is securely attached, so it doesn't fall off. The USB stick didn't need a system reboot (I have windows xp professional edition) and worked on every single computer I tried instantly (even mac). 4GB is also a lot of space, which I truly need, so this is pure value for money. I'm extremely pleased with the warranty of 1 year (and hope I won't need it). So far, there hasn't been any drawbacks. There is some free-trial software on the stick, which I haven't had the time to check out yet - so I can't comment on that. Unfortunately the stick isn't password protected but you can download data protection software from the internet and encrypt all sensitive data on it, so that could save you the extra pounds you'd be required to spend on a USB stick with password protection. I'd definitely recommend this product because it's just pretty, does what it's supposed to do and seems very robust and reliable - and don't forget the cheap price.




