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The flash drive is packaged in a plastic container
as what should be expected from SanDisk. The contents of the package
include the drive itself, a neck band, a clip, and an instruction
manual.
Just by looking at the drive, you can tell that
this is a very simple, yet professional looking product. The product
name is clearly labeled on the front indicating that it is titanium and
that it can hold 512MB of data. The back of the drive has the SanDisk
logo. In actuality, the drive is titanium-coated.
When looking at the drive, one may be asking where
is the USB plug? Amazingly, SanDisk has taken a unique approach by
hiding the USB plug within the drive. In order to reveal the plug, you
slide the plastic button from the left to the right. This is a very
simple function that works effectively. I tried putting some force on
the plug after it is revealed to see if it would retract. It did not
budge. This will ensure that the plug does not retract when you plug
the drive into a USB port. The other side of the drive has a hole where
you can tie the included band on.
When the drive is in use, the plastic area of the
drive will glow blue. This is a very nice effect. The light will blink
and flash vigorously when data is moving to and/or from the drive.
USB 2.0 comes standard with the drive. USB 2.0 has
theoretical speeds of 480Mbps which is 40 times faster than USB 1.1.
With USB 2.0, you can ensure that your data gets transferred at the
fastest rate possible.
As mentioned before, this product is elegantly
simple. It has a slim profile design and is thin. It is not too long
or to short and will definitely fit in crowded USB ports on your
computer.
When I had the drive in operation, I noticed that
there were programs already stored on the drive. The drive includes
programs that allow you to backup, synchronize, as well as secure files
on your drive. These programs make this package complete with the
drive.
The included titanium clip fit snuggly onto the
drive. This makes it easier to clip onto your pants or maybe your
belt. When taking the clip off, I noticed that it left visible scratch
marks where the clip held onto the drive. |