[Review] ADATA Nobility USB 3.0 Flash Drive3 Comments By NeuromancercloseAuthor: NeuromancerName: Rich Smith Email: rsmith@nettronic.net Site: About:See Authors Posts (27) on October 8, 2010
Flash Drives have been around for almost a decade and have seen a number of technological advances improving performance, size, power and data density. Originally designed as an upgrade over a floppy disk for moving data physically from one computer to another, the modern flash drive has about as many uses as there are types of flash drives available. Transferring family photos to another family member’s computer without needing to send them over the internet, a simple means of transferring dr...
[Review] Lexar JumpDrive TwistTurn0 Comments By The DukecloseAuthor: The DukeName: Drew Briggs Email: drew@techreaction.net Site:http://www.techreaction.net About: Just keeping it real for the average joe overclocker and computer user.See Authors Posts (169) on September 29, 2010
We have another flash drive from Lexar to test today. This one is the 8GB JumpDrive TwistTurn (MSRP $44.99), which is fitted with a rotating jacket that easily opens and closes for quick use. It has a plug-and-play design along with different colored models depending on the size of the TwistTurn. The TwistTurn has six different models, ranging in size from 2GB to 64GB. Needless to say, they have a flash drive to fit almost everybody’s needs.
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[Review] Lexar JumpDrive Retrax0 Comments By The DukecloseAuthor: The DukeName: Drew Briggs Email: drew@techreaction.net Site:http://www.techreaction.net About: Just keeping it real for the average joe overclocker and computer user.See Authors Posts (169) on September 28, 2010
We have the Lexar JumpDrive Retrax 8GB (MSRP $44.99) to review for you today. The Retrax comes in six different models, ranging in size from 2GB to 64GB, depending on your storage needs. It features a plug-and-play design, with a stylish paint job and a retractable USB connection to help prevent damage while not in use. Let’s continue with the review and see what this drive really brings to the table.
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[Review] Patriot Extreme Performance Xporter XT 16GB Rage1 Comment By The DukecloseAuthor: The DukeName: Drew Briggs Email: drew@techreaction.net Site:http://www.techreaction.net About: Just keeping it real for the average joe overclocker and computer user.See Authors Posts (169) on August 30, 2010
The Patriot Extreme Performance Xporter XT Rage is a USB flash drive with both performance and functionality. Featuring an innovative Quad Channel configuration, data is intelligently managed and transferred simultaneously to 4 NAND chips resulting in vastly enhanced performance, particularly write speeds. The Rage flash drive offers up to 27MB/s read and 25MB/s write transfer speeds. Functionality and durability is designed into the Rage with rubber coating on the housing and a retractable USB ...
[Review] Patriot Bolt6 Comments By The DukecloseAuthor: The DukeName: Drew Briggs Email: drew@techreaction.net Site:http://www.techreaction.net About: Just keeping it real for the average joe overclocker and computer user.See Authors Posts (169) on April 18, 2010
Our good friends at Patriot Memory have sent us the new Patriot Bolt USB Flash Drive. Bolt is available in the following capacities: 4GB, 8GB, 16GB, 32GB and 64GB. It comes with its very own built in security features to help protect your important documents. It will definitely help ease your mind if, one day, you find your flash drive missing. It comes with a 256-bit encryption algorithm built in. AES stands for Advanced Encryption Standard and is a symmetric key encryption technique. AES is s...