ByteStor 8GB USB High Speed "Dataferry" Flash Drive
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| Price: | £11.50 & eligible for FREE Super Saver Delivery. Details |
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Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #103 in Consumer Electronics
- Brand: ByteStor
- Model: BSPEN-USB2.0-8GB-DF
- Released on: 2007-07-03
- Hard Disk: 8GB
Editorial Reviews
Manufacturer's Description
Got a laptop? What will you do if the hard-drive fails? Backup all those important files on a ByteStor "Dataferry" USB flash drive. Presentations, spreadsheets etc can be run straight from the drive. No need to copy them to your hard-drive. It's the perfect gift for anyone that owns a computer. Insert the flash drive into a computer's USB Socket. Drag and drop files - data, image, sound or any type of file - onto the flash drive and then remove the flash drive. The drive shows up with the next available drive letter. Insert the flash drive into another computer and all the files can be accessed instantly. It couldn't be easier. No drivers are needed. (Drive does not support Windows 98 SE.)
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Customer Reviews
This is has seen Combat
This drive is excellent, good value, reliable and very robust, I have carried mine with me for the last year whilst working abroad in some of the most dangerous places on the planet and it has never let me down. Unlike some of those more expensive drives bought by my colleaugues and comrades.
Now I have returned home I am sending a number of these out to my friends still overseas.
Nice one Bytestore!
5 Stars are not really enough for this great product.
Survived a washing machine!
I believe if a product is still working after going through washing machine and tumble drier, which happened to me a couple of days ago, then it must be a quality one. Judge for yourself.
Ales
Fast Write Speed
I need to transfer quite large files and some memory sticks are painfully slow when writing to it. This one is at least 4 times faster on the same pc as any of my other ones doing a 64 MByte file in 5 secs. Also has Win98 drivers which is handy. Did have one USB port on a W2K pc which wouldn't recognise it but I think this was a problem with the port not the stick.



