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| CATEGORY: | Electronics |
| MANUFACTURER: | LEXAR MEDIA INC |
| FEATURES: | Access your email and bookmarks from any Internet computer securely and privately, Manage & update information on multiple PCs, Easily transport work between your work and office PCs, 256MB storage capacity, System requirements - One available USB port, Microsoft Windows 2000 or XP, Internet Explorer 5.5 or later (for Private Browsing), Outlook Express 5.5 or later (for portable email), minimum of 16MB available space on the JumpDrive |
| MEDIA: | Electronics |
| MPN: | JDTR256-231 |
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| UPC: | 650590109623 |
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Customer Reviews of LEXAR MEDIA 256MB JumpDrive Traveler
Data transfer is what you'd expect 11 seconds for a 64 Megayte file to a 5400 RPM hard drive across USB HighSpeed (2.0). I think things like this are handy if you're the resident computer guy. Carry around updates to various OSes on different JumpDrives like this one. It's come in handy more than once in that capacity. But I'm more likely to take the digital camera with me which, many of them, serves as a flash media drive too. For me having this and a digital camera that can do that would be redundant. <
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>It's quite tough when you handle it properly too. Like, on my keychain it's taken several blows over the last week and it still works. I don't leave mine hooked into the USB ports though because immediately I'd think that would just invite trouble if I happen to hit it (or anything poking out of the USB ports) with something. So, practice common sense. Anything poking out of a port where someone can kick it or heavy items brush up against it will either snap the port off the motherboard or snap the USB plug out of the device. Try to tuck USB ports in hubs and the like towards the middle of the desk or face ports away from foot traffic. True for any port too. <
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>It's a USB flash drive. Most computers these days have USB. What more can I say.
Just don't damage it
I was a very big fan of this Jumpdrive. It didn't revoluntionize download speed, but it was leaps and bounds better than ZIP, CD or floppy.
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>My only problem with my drive is it no longer works. Jutting out of my tower, it was destined to be hit, and on first impact the USB port disconnected from the motherboard, and that was the end of it.
Disappointing
Lexar is excellent for marketing, but the reality is less amazing...
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>The key is nice but the tranfer rate is not the best I have ever seen even on USB 2.0.
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>Regarding the 'traveler' side, the app is very disappointing: hard to configure and to use!
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>I do not advise this product.