ThumbDrive
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what people are saying about ThumbDrives.
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"I can easily say
that the ThumbDrive is the best portable storage solution to date,
there is just no easier way to store and transfer files quickly. It
is perfect for storing your important presentations for the next
day, or even just taking the latest game patch to your friend's
house."
Gerald Bortis
VN Roundup
Aug 5 2002
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"It's rare that a
new product needs so little explanation. The potential applications
here are obvious, and it doesn't take much imagination to figure out
how these devices can make your life a lot easier."
Charles Bermant
Seattle Times
July 20 2002
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"Some of the best
features of this drive is the ability to use this on pretty much any
USB enabled computer."
Gideon Tech
Jul 22 2002
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"I feel this
device is geared more toward users on the go and mainly laptop
users. Something small, light, easy to carry and a breeze to use
would be extremely beneficial for the laptop crowd. Although, who
DOESN'T want a ThumbDrive?? They're neat!"
Brad Tippett
3D Xtreme
July 2002
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"I have never
been able to transfer these amounts of data so quickly and easily.
With the Plug & Play USB interface it makes it so easy to
transfer data from one computer to another without having to lug any
large piece of hardware around."
Paul Machado
Hardware Pub
Jun 5 2002
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"We
tested TrekStor's ThumbDrive Smart, which we found standing out in a
crowded field as an example in regards to packaging, completeness,
simplicity - and convenience."
Gadget
Central
Jun 1 2002
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"Portable storage
has never been easier. The drive is exceedingly lightweight and
portable. True plug and play compatibility with most operating
systems makes file swapping a painless process. The write-protection
tab safeguards your files from accidental deletion."
ModTheBox
May 27 2002
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"ThumbDrive works
perfectly both on PCs (Win98 and up) and Macs (OS 8.6 and up), thus
becoming an easy and effective bridge between your workstations. Its
reduced size make it handy, and fit for any situation. Read/write
speed is more than acceptable, especially when compared to other
models or to floppy performance. Activating is a breeze: just uncap
it and plug it in a USB port, and its use is no different from a
normal floppy."
Alessandro
Cancian
Tandem News
Apr 7 2002
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"I
would have never imagined transporting data from one computer to
another would be done so easily. The product doesn't come around
cheap but that shouldn't stop you from getting one when you see all
its features. This is one of those "must have" products if
you transport a lot of data in your career."
Raymond
Gonzalez
Exclusive PC
Apr 1 2002
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"Now, however,
there's a new gadget for moving big files around. It doesn't require
a disk drive at all, or any other hardware besides a USB port, which
is ubiquitous in modern PCs. It doesn't need an Internet connection,
or special software -- not even the "drivers" most other
devices need. It works interchangeably on Windows PCs and on Apple
Macintosh models. It fits in a pocket, can be reused again and
again, and is practically indestructible, yet light as a
feather."
Walter S.
Mossberg
Wall Street Journal
Feb 21 2002
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"The
ThumbDrive is the smallest USB flash drive we've seen, smaller even
than most people's thumbs. It has a tiny switch at the end that
locks the drive from writing."
Macworld
Dec 2001
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"ThumbDrive
takes the prize for smallest"
Computerworld
Oct 15 2001
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"While
these USB memory devices may seem like a techie's toy, they become
invaluable when you need to move larges files from one computer to
another, or just need to keep important documents with you all the
time."
Law.com
Nov 7 2001
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"In any
case, the ThumbDrive Secure is the smartest choice for those
concerned about mobile data falling into enemy hands."
Smarting Computing
Oct 2001
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"For data that's
too sensitive to risk putting on a disk, the TREK ThumbDrive Touch
offers biometric protection."
CommVerge
Dec 01 2001
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