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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful: By tinylvis "tinylvis" (Toledo, Ohio) - See all my reviews This review is from: 2GB Mobile Key Drive Flash Drive USB 2.0 Retail (Personal Computers) The drive is mini...I mean really mini. If I were to sneeze it would be gone. That aside, I love it. The drive is very fast for being 2Gb...or it would be for any other size for that matter. I have had a Lexar 128Mb Sport for while and I really like that too but it was getting to small for me so it was time to step up. I am really sold on Lexar Sport drives because of the rubber cap/sling for durability and was going to get the 2Gb Sport but I had stumbled across this one for 20 bucks less and figured I would give it a rip for the price...I couldn't be more pleased so far. The size isn't really a problem but I think if I were in a more rugged setting I would get the Lexar...which I probably will eventually do. All in all, I'm pleased. Fast and neat. By Amazon Verified Purchase(What's this?) This review is from: 2GB Mobile Key Drive Flash Drive USB 2.0 Retail (Personal Computers) I ordered this hoping to have a flash drive small enough to put on my keyring. This is exactly that; it's small & thin. However I'm disappointed that the description-included strap was not actually included with the item. The plastic case other customers have mentioned is a miniSD case the flash drive is crammed into. Several times it has crashed the computer immediately upon insertion, while no other flash drive I own has this feature. However a reformat seemed to solve the problem. The read/write speeds aren't anything to write home about, but they're not terribly slow either. The data seems to store just fine so bonus there, but I've only had this item for ~3 days. We'll see how it holds up. All in all, it works, it does what it has to, but I wouldn't buy another. By Doc Holliday (Great Northwest) - See all my reviews Amazon Verified Purchase(What's this?) This review is from: 2GB Mobile Key Drive Flash Drive USB 2.0 Retail (Personal Computers) After having never-ending, compatibility problems with SanDisk U3 on my Window XP Home 2000, I took a chance and ordered this simple-to-use little guy for a great price with a surprising 2GB capacity. I inserted the Mobile Key Drive into the USB port, copied my files to it, and was able safely disconnect using Microsoft software, without a hitch and no need to spend a wasted hour plus with tech support. Yes, the Mobile Key Drive is tiny, and I'll probably keep it in the little plastic cover it came in to avoid damage. |