Published on December 14th,2005 at 10:07 AM
By >Daimaou - G.G-B

Increasingly faster USB key by Buffalo

Buffalo presents a 4GB USB key that has 2 new memory chipsets that allow simultaneous read and write operations, all with the goal to make it faster! And on top of that, it looks the part too!



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  • bland10000

    I like this design as it has a keyloop on the cap. I just got a new memorystick and the keyloop is on the body so when I take off the cap it often gets shoved aside and takes an effort to find it when I want it. Having the keys attached to the cap helps me to not lose the cap. Also, Having the keys on the body adds weight to the memorystick while it is plugged in which can cause small, but noticeable in the long run, bending of the connector. Well, live and learn…

 

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