There can be only one?
Subject: Storage | December 13, 2005 - 11:43 AM | Jeremy Hellstrom
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PureOverclock provides some much needed help with buying flash drives. With literally dozens of makers providing them now, all at different prices, is there really a difference, or are you just paying for the name and the colourful finish on the body of the drive?
'In this round-up I'll be looking at six USB flash drives, some no frills but with a price worthy
of consideration and others with all the bells and whistles some out there may find essential. On
test are the following drives: Corsair Flash Voyager; Crucial Gizmo; Geil David; Kingston
DataTraveler II + Migo; Kingston DataTraveler Elite, and the OCZ Rally'
Here are some more Storage reviews from around the web:
previewed @ The Inquirer
Roundup: 1GB Models @ PCstats.com
TARGET="_blank">Vantec Nexstar3 USB/eSATA Hard Drive Enclosure @ Big Bruin
Techgage
RoundUp @ SweMod
TARGET="_blank">X-Micro DisGo @ Overclockers Online
HREF="http://www.a1-electronics.net/PcHardware/Various/2005/4th/Vantec_NexStar-GX_Dec.shtml"
TARGET="_blank">Vantec NexStar GX external IDE hard drive enclosure @ A1 Electronics
DisGo @ Legion Hardware
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