Product Details
ByteStor 32GB USB  High Speed "Dataferry" Blue Flash Drive

ByteStor 32GB USB High Speed "Dataferry" Blue Flash Drive
From ByteStor

List Price: £47.50
Price: £46.72 & eligible for FREE Super Saver Delivery on orders over £5. Details

Availability: Usually dispatched within 24 hours
Dispatched from and sold by Amazon.co.uk

2 new or used available from £43.84

Average customer review:

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #1595 in Consumer Electronics
  • Brand: ByteStor
  • Model: BYTEFD32GBCOU
  • Released on: 2009-02-05
  • Hard Disk: 32GB

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.)

Box Contains

  • ByteStor Dataferry "Blue" 32GB USB Flash Drive


  • Customer Reviews

    Bytestore 32GB flash drive5
    This is a great product at a great price. I have a number of drives and this one for the price performs great. Transfer speeds are good (around 18MB/s most of the time). Ideal for taking video and large numbers of photos with you. With something like this who needs to store all your documents on your internal hard drive.

    Excellent value for money5
    We bought a couple of these and they are trully excellent value for money. The delivery time and service was also good. Thank you.

    Great storage5
    Brilliant product. Using it to store photos for display on an LCD tv. Has nearly a 1000 8mb pics on and is hardly using any space so far.