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I`ve been doing some browsing for a 8GB or 16GB USB Drive that I can keep on my key ring too as this means I`ll have it with me pretty much all the time.
I don`t mind paying a bit more to get something which looks a bit nicer but it must not have a removable head cover.
This is the best I`ve found:
http://direct.tesco.com/q/R.205-1674.aspx
Does anyone have any personal recommendations?
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I`ve got the normal 8gig version of these, not titanium and they were a tenner from Makro.
Everywhere was doing them for that, but they don`t have a ring for the keys, they have that little bar that you shove a thread through as a loop, bring back on itself and secure?
That description is crap but I think you know what I mean.. like a camera lens cover that has the securing loop...
Dongles are just black plastic and retractable USB connector, the retractor glows orange when in a USB slot receiving power.
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7dayshop.com have a few different ones with either a metal rotating cover:
http://www.7dayshop.com/catalog/product_info.php?cPath=777_6&products_id=106966
or these with a slide to expose the USB plug:
http://www.7dayshop.com/catalog/product_info.php?cPath=777_6&products_id=108022
The Dane elec seem to have the better keyring point.
Hope this helps.
This item was edited on Tuesday, 16th November 2010, 22:35
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Ahh the removable head cover. What a joke.
The biggest joke though was the design I saw a few years back by Kingston who looked like they had decided to combat the "losing the lid" problem by putting the keyring part on the lid. As a result you just lost the pen drive instead. You never lost the lid though
I usually get mine from My Memory and personally I prefer Lexar
Snaps
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I used to be with it, but then they changed what `it` was.
Now, what I`m with isn`t it, and what`s `it` seems weird and scary
In the end I went for the Kingston 16GB DataTraveler DT100 - £15.99
Excuse the stupid question, but is there anything seperates good USBs from bad ones?
Or is it another `fancy HDMI cable` style debate?
I`m currently using a 4GB I got for £6 from Asda, for music files in my car.
Should I consider better?
I`ve heard stories of some of the cheap ones you get on ebay from the Far East failing soon after purchasing. It`s like most things though, if you`ve had no problems with it then you`d recommend them to others but I`m sure someone on here will tell you a horror story and tell you not to touch them with a barge pole!
I think genuine Kingston/Crucial and Sandisk ones are genuinely thought of as reliable. I`ve used cheap ones in the past with no problems and have yet to have one fail!
I think you can also pay more money for faster read/write speeds.
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bowfer says...
Excuse the stupid question, but is there anything seperates good USBs from bad ones?
Or is it another `fancy HDMI cable` style debate?
I`m currently using a 4GB I got for £6 from Asda, for music files in my car.
Should I consider better?There are differences in read/write speeds but for most people - especially those using it for file transfer/backup, there`s no noticeable difference. Except the dodgy ones that soon fail from ebay etc.
I thought you were a `fancy HDMI cable` convert`?
Ste
We will pay the price but we will not count the cost..
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bowfer says...
Excuse the stupid question, but is there anything seperates good USBs from bad ones?Shouldn`t matter too much as long as you remember the three rules of computing.
Backup
Backup
Backup
Snaps
Every Third Car
I used to be with it, but then they changed what `it` was.
Now, what I`m with isn`t it, and what`s `it` seems weird and scary