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64GB Flash Drive

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Sitting at work surfing the web doing a bit of shopping and I came across this....

It's great to see how affordable technology is becoming nowadays.

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In all seriousness I'm sure that's an old product. I can't even seem to dredge it up on the site without some serious digging. But Still.... Wow.
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Yeah, the hot one now is this: Kangaroo 64GB w/ physical writeblock switch
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I'm a big OCZ Tech supporter. Their RAM is awesome and their SSD's have been getting rave reviews!
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Sabre wrote:I'm a big OCZ Tech supporter. Their RAM is awesome and their SSD's have been getting rave reviews!
Yeah, I have been checking out a few of the SATA thumb drives. Pretty sweet only problem is the standard connections on PCs are inside the pc which is a PITA to have to keep taking the case apart. They also have the SATA/USB thumb drives which solves half of the problem but then you get a reduction in speed. Standards will change.
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Grab an eSATA connector that runs to the backplate of your machine. That solves the external SATA problem :)
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Sabre wrote:Grab an eSATA connector that runs to the backplate of your machine. That solves the external SATA problem :)
Yes, I know that, silly. I am talking about going to other machines that you don't know what external plate connectors they have...standard config on new machines is just USB external and SATA internal. I think that will change soon, though.

This is what I am talking about: LINKY
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Ah, gotcha!
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