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Topic: Recommend a flash drive?
Martz
tubby
Posts: 1203
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I don't know what they're technical name is but I'm after a USB Flash Drive thingy with a high capacity and that I can put on my key ring...

Thanks.

PS: I don't like the ones with lids that fall off and you lose (what a pathetic design)..
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Nailbomb
Posts: 2220
Location: Melbourne, Victoria
Not sure how much you're looking to spend but if you're looking for high capacity, you can get 16Gb ones from MSY for $185.
Obes
Posts: 5411
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Personally,
Don't carry it on a keyring unless you want it to break.
Also

DO NOT BUY SHINTARO!

At work they are the ones supplied to everyone and they have a massive failure rate.
Raven
Posts: 2091
Location: Melbourne, Victoria
Officeworks had a deal on for a 4GB Lexar drive for $65. Unfortunately I went to get one at the local OW and they were sold out, so just got an imation 2GB uber micro tiny thing. $40 from Officeworks, probably much cheaper if you shop around - I just needed it in a hurry so didn't care to go bargain hunting.

The other option is to get a Sandisk UltraII+USB like I have - it's basically a SD card up to 2GB, which folds in half to reveal a USB adaptor, meaning you can use it in SD devices and then get the data straight off without needing a card reader. That comes with a keychain container for it.
trog
AGN Admin
Posts: 21542
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
get one of these bitchin' things:

http://www.corsair.com/_images/products/padlock_hero.jpg
boba
Cainer
Posts: 2730
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
16GB enough?
koopz
Posts: 6359
Location: Queensland
find a friend with an old busted laptop and offer him $5 for the old hdd.. actually I have one or two here going to waste atm :/

a laptop hdd enclosure goes for as little as $15, and lasts years longer

my usb2 40gig hd has been going for ~3 years. in that time I've gone thru 5 usb thumbdrives that cost ~$50-200 bucks each

last edited by koopz at 14:46:53 30/Aug/07
Obes
Posts: 5412
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Worth mentioning that the Sony secure jump drive has an exploitable root kit on it. (may apply to other "secure" drives *shrug*).
boba
Cainer
Posts: 2731
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
find a friend with an old busted laptop and offer him $5 for the old hdd.. actually I have one or two here going to waste atm :/

a laptop hdd enclosure goes for as little as $15, and lasts years longer

my usb2 40gig hd has been going for ~3 years. in that time I've gone thru 5 usb thumbdrives that cost ~$50-200 bucks each


You sure do know how to read don't you?

and that I can put on my key ring
Raven
Posts: 2093
Location: Melbourne, Victoria
Who said you can't put a hard drive on your key ring?
HeardY
Gaelic newb
Posts: 14896
Location: Ireland
trog you should just wear a tinfoil hat, seriously
whoop
Posts: 11673
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I have a rundisk 2Gb flash drive and a lexar 512mb one (that one is ancient). No troubles with either of them so far after a few years.

16Gb flash drives? bloody hell soon we won't even need hard drives in our PC's, it'll all be solid state storage devices.
cJay
Posts: 946
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I was leaving my drive in my pockets and the wifey kept on washing them :(

So I got me one of these.

trog
AGN Admin
Posts: 21547
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
16Gb flash drives? bloody hell soon we won't even need hard drives in our PC's, it'll all be solid state storage devices.
funny you should say that
Martz
tubby
Posts: 1204
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Thanks for the recommendations guys, some really interesting options there hehe..

I ended up doing some extra research and settled for the 4GB Sandisk Titanium Cruzer for $89.. It's defintely one fine piece of hardware.. The casing is actually made from steel and all in all is everything I wanted...

http://www.sandisk.com/Products/Catalog(1167)-SanDisk_Cruzer_Titanium_USB_Flash_Drive.aspx

http://www.sandisk.com/Assets/Image/Img/press/T22GB_front_open_angle.jpg
Cl1nt
Posts: 1074
Location: Gold Coast, Queensland
I ended up doing some extra research and settled for the 4GB Sandisk Titanium Cruzer for $89.. It's defintely one fine piece of hardware.. The casing is actually made from steel and all in all is everything I wanted...


I had one of those.. Smaller model though. died in about 2 months on me.
Martz
tubby
Posts: 1206
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
great lol :/
jmr
Posts: 5104
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
GF has one of the PQI baby's, I think you can only get them upto 2GB but f*** they are small

Edit: How can a fkn flash drive be Skype compatible wtf
natslovR
Posts: 1318
Location: Canberra, Australian Capital Territory
bought a corsair voyager 16gb recently. it's a decent size and rubber so not worried about losing or damaging, but it does have a cap. mate just connected his cap with fishingwire but i haven't bothered.

16gb seems to be plenty of space, have a 4gb truecrypt volume on there for important stuff which leaves me enough space to carry other stuff when i dont want to cart my external 2.5" drive.
parabol
Posts: 3569
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
bought a corsair voyager

I highly recommend the Corsair Voyager GT model.

Insanely fast compared to 99% of the other USB sticks on the market: 30MB/s read, 20MB/s write. They are quite resistant to abuse, just look up reviews where people have thrown them off buildings without any damage done. But as mentioned, the only downside is the cap thing, but you soon get over it as you're not likely to forget to put the cap on.

The newer Corsair models are hardened even further. You can leave one on the stove in boiling water, take it out a few minutes later and it's fine.

I bought from these guys:

http://www.hboutlet.com.au/catalog/advanced_search_result.php?keywords=corsair+flash


last edited by parabol at 17:55:55 31/Aug/07
Spock
Posts: 555
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
i dont know how good this idea is so ill post it here for anyone to patent and/or suggest

someone should make one of these lose proof
Spock
Posts: 556
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
with a thing that emits a sine wave if you get more than 4m away from it (chuck the receiver on your keyring
koopz
Posts: 6360
Location: Queensland
You sure do know how to read don't you?


not really Bobo :P

I used to.. but real life has long since taught me that it's more about what's between the lines than what you see on the page in front of you

it's all one great big grey area and stuff... or something... and things
koopz
Posts: 6361
Location: Queensland
and yeah - once you've gone thru half a dozen usb sticks you'll begin to wonder why you buy this crap. like cheap dodgy cd/dvd media that decays, they're aimed at end users who don't know better :/
m3nt4l
Posts: 19
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I just use my phone with a 2gb micro memory stick, have a usb cable at work, at home and one in the car if i need it.

one less thing in my pocket
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