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Review Date: 04-JUN-2009
RRP: $1139.00
4.25
If security is a must, Kingston's DataTraveler Vault - Privacy Edition is a good choice. However, if you aren't backed by corporate or government funds, this is one expensive USB flash drive.
Review Date: 19-MAY-2009
RRP: $169.00
4.00
Overall, the SanDisk Ultra Backup is a very cool little drive with respectable speed and plenty of conveniences, although you're paying a premium for those creature comforts. But if you like the idea of backing up data on a device the size of a pack of chewing gum with the press of a finger, we can recommend the SanDisk.
Review Date: 15-DEC-2008
RRP: $299.00
4.25
The Kingston DataTraveler 150 (64GB) is big, fast and relatively cheap. You'll need to decide whether or not you're comfortable storing this much data on an unencrypted drive, but apart from that it's a great USB flash drive.
Review Date: 19-NOV-2008
RRP: $111.30
4.00
This latest addition to the JumpDrive Secure II Plus family is easily the best version yet. It comes with all the same features as its 8GB predecessor but has twice the memory and delivers a faster performance. If you're security conscious, look no further.
Review Date: 11-JUN-2008
RRP: $79.10
3.75
For less than $80, this 8GB USB key will give you ample space for storage, as well as a couple of cool extras such as a capacity indicator and encryption software.
Review Date: 29-APR-2008
RRP: $74.99 $44.93
3.50
If the fastest write speeds aren't crucial, but you're looking for good build quality and security features, then the Lexar Jump Drive Secure II Plus is for you.
Review Date: 01-FEB-2008
RRP: $90.00
3.50
The Kingmax U-Drive is a fairly basic device that performs its chief purpose well. While it's not the fastest performer on the market, its 8GB of storage space should serve you well.
Review Date: 03-JAN-2008
RRP: $429.00
4.00
While it is expensive, the 32GB Flash Voyager is robust and offers a convenient way to carry more data than ever before in your pocket or on your keychain.
Review Date: 13-JUL-2007
RRP: $44.95
4.00
The Lexar 360 is sure to win a lot of fans due to its stylish yet functional design. If you're sick of losing the caps to your flash drives, then the 360 is tailor-made for you.
Review Date: 13-JUL-2007
RRP: $129.95
4.00
The Lexar Lightning does pretty much everything you could want or expect from a USB flash drive -- combining lots of storage with a fast and reliable performance.
Review Date: 19-MAR-2007
RRP: $24.40
3.50
If you are looking for a very cheap 1GB USB flash drive that's well-built and can sychronise data between your PCs, the Kingston Data Traveller Mini is your best bet.
Review Date: 06-AUG-2006
RRP: $150.00
3.50
A great thumb drive for the security conscious, offering layers of protection for your valuable data.
Review Date: 19-JUN-2006
RRP: $549.00
4.50
There are certainly cheaper solutions on the market, but this is the first we’ve seen to keep your data this secure in a manner that’s almost entirely invisible to the end user and doesn’t adversely affect the convenience of the medium. It’s a perfect solution for both security-conscious corporations and consumers — assuming they’re Windows-only.
Review Date: 15-MAY-2006
RRP: $59.95
4.00
The best USB key available at the moment we think. The U3 technology makes this a clear winner for anyone who uses multiple PCs.
Review Date: 31-DEC-2005
RRP: $120.00
4.00
With the steady proliferation of computer access, the U3 TravelDrive is a cheap alternative to getting a notebook.
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