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10 JAN 2006 |
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With the increasing number of gadgets that we put in our pockets these
days, it can sometimes be annoying having bulging pockets.
Therefore, we look for things that are smaller and smaller. A
typical USB Flash Drive is about the size of a small pack of gum.
Sure, it is certainly portable, but it would be nice if it were even
smaller. OCZ has answered that call. They have taken the
next step in making a USB flash drive even more portable than ever by
making it have an even slimmer profile and smaller. How can a
flash drive be even smaller?...have a look ahead. The Mini-Kart is
OCZ's latest USB flash drive. Compared with OCZ's other USB flash
drive called the "Rally". The Mini-kart is smaller, lightweight,
and still gives the impression that it can perform. When things do
become smaller, we usually see some kind of sacrifice or trade-off in
terms of features or performance. Let's find out if the OCZ
Mini-Kart serves its purpose. More... |
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10 JAN 2006 |
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OCZ Technology is one of the choice memory provides when it boils
down to performance. They have been providing memory products for
quite a while now and have a strong reputation. Their memory is
ideal for gaming enthusiasts as well as those looking for that extra
performance boost from their computer system. OCZ Technology also
tailors their products to consumers on a budget as well no matter if
you're looking for a simple memory upgrade or not. No matter which
product you choose, you know you are getting your money's worth. The
OCZ EL DDR PC-3200 Gold GX XTC Memory may seem like just seem like a
fancy title at first, but there's more to it than just a simple memory
upgrade. With its new heat spreader design as well as the very
tight 2-2-2 timings, you have some memory that is attractive towards
enthusiasts looking for quality DDR 400 memory.
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25 OCT 2005 |
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OCZ Technology is a manufacturer that specializes in high
quality memory for your computer. They offer high quality
memory whether you are an enthusiast gamer or a consumer in need
of more RAM for their computer. With their experience
working with memory, they were able to apply it and use it in
the application of a USB flash drive. Unlike your typical
USB flash drive, the OCZ rally makes use of Dual Channel
technology which translates into faster transfer speeds.
Let's find out how well this performs compared with other USB
flash drives. More... |
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26 SEPT 2004 |
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Just wondering: how many folks are really interested in
reviews that aim to analyse and portray all performance aspects
of very similar performing products when price is
probably the most important buying factor?
We’re looking today at more memory cards from the leaders in
this field, SanDisk and ATP, but, unlike our last foray into
this area, we’ll leave out the benchmark charts this time and
just make some observations on flash memory cards.
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02 SEP 2004 |
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USB flash drives have been around for
quite a while now. Many companies
now manufacture their own USB flash
drives in common sizes such as 32, 64,
128, 256, 512, or even 1GB. The
difficulty in making a USB flash drive
is trying to differentiate it from the
many competitors that exist in the
market. It is difficult because
there is only so much that you can do to
make your own flash drive different.
The main factors involve the size,
style, and the speed of the drive.
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