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Lego Brick USB Memory Stick
October 27, 2008
You can now get a lego brick USB memory stick keyring to carry around your all important data around with you!
In recent years I’ve somewhat re-discovered Lego after leaving it behind as a kid, but now this memory stick means I may have to add to my growing Lego collection.
Continue reading »SanDisk Sansa Fuze Review
August 9, 2008
The Sansa Fuze is the latest MP3 player from the memory giants – SanDisk. The first thing that you notice about this device is the glossy finish to the front of the MP3 player and the back of the Sansa Fuze has a grippy, rubberised back which makes it feel secure in your hand and provides a nice design contrast to the front.
The Fuze features an iPod-like wheel interface, however the wheel is rubber and actually spins – I’ve found this to be a great method of controlling the Sansa Fuze, it allows for precise control and the sense of real feedback in operation. It feels remarkably good in use – in fact, I prefer this to the touch control on my iPod Classic as I’m always finding myself moving one option too far in the menus on the iPod.
It has a 2GB capacity which isn’t bad for a device that is priced around the £50 price mark – however the real defining good point of this device is that you can then expand this capacity by using a cheap Micro SD memory card in the slot on the side of the device. A nifty little feature from a company who are one of the most well known memory card manufacturers!
Continue reading »Star Wars USB Memory Sticks
June 4, 2008
Have you seen these Star Wars Character USB memory sticks before? When I first saw these ‘Star Wars Mimobots’ I thought they were just a little novelty item that somebody had faked in photoshop or something, but you can actually buy these!
Corsair Voyager USB Memory Stick Review
June 23, 2007
USB memory sticks are immensely useful devices, essentially being modern-day floppy disks for moving data around, but they have much larger capacities, often being able to store more than CDs or DVDs. When I leave the house, I normally have one in my gadget bag! This is my Corsair Voyager review!
I bought a 1GB Corsair Voyager USB memory stick over 2 years ago (which cost me nearly £90 at the time!), it has high speed transfer rates and never had a problem using it with any computer I’ve tried it on. Also thanks to it’s robust rubber casing, it’s still in one piece and working very well for me!
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