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| SanDisk 512 MB Cruzer Titanium (SDCZ3-512-A10, Retail Package) | 
enlarge | Brand: SanDisk Category: CE
List Price: $49.99 Buy New: $27.00 You Save: $22.99 (46%)
New (2) from $27.00
Avg. Customer Rating: 126 reviews
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 0.8 x 2.9 x 0.3
MPN: SDCZ3-512-A10 Model: SDCZ3-512-A10 UPC: 619659020491 EAN: 0619659020491 ASIN: B0001FV3AK
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| | 512 MB flash memory drive | | | Connects via ultra-fast USB 2.0 (backward compatible with USB 1.1) | | | Liquidmetal space-age metal casing that is crush-resistant over 2,000 pounds | | | Includes Windows software for data encryption, back-up, and synchronization | | | Compatible with Windows 98SE, ME, 2000, XP and Mac OS 9.1, OS X 10 and above |
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Product Description SANDISK Cruzer Titanium is an exceptionally stylish, extremely rugged and incredibly fast USB 2.0 Hi-Speed flash drive, designed to withstand harsh working environments and operating conditions, while physically protecting the valuable data of business and power users. Cruzer Titanium is virtually indestructible, featuring a titanium coated metal casing for unprecedented durability. Hi-Speed USB 2.0 interface (backward compatible w/ USB 1.1 at lower data transfer speeds) OS Compatibility - Windows 98SE, ME, 2000, XP; Mac OS 9.1x+, OS X v10.1.2+ Dimensions (mm) - 8.5 x 20.8 x 74.8
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| Customer Reviews: Read 121 more reviews...
One sweet drive... February 8, 2008 As most of you probably know, the reason for buying this product over others is because of data protection. With the alleged ability of the Cruzer Titanium to withstand 2,000 pounds of pressure, worrying about losing your data in a freak accident is greatly reduced. While I've not tested this claim, I don't really feel the need to do so: I'm willing to take them at their word. On top of this, the Cruzer is one slick looking drive, and the ability to slide the USB port in and out of the housing makes me worry even less about breaking it (not to mention adding to the attractiveness).
However, I have run into a few small inconveniences with it. For one, sometimes it is difficult to slide the port in and out (it seems to get hung up), though this isn't a big issue. A somewhat bigger issue is the size of the drive - it's long, and doesn't fit very well next to other USB connections. When I bought this product, I also purchased a 2GB Cruzer Titanium U3, and I noticed that this Cruzer was twice as long as the 2GB, and a little thicker. Sometimes it seems like it might fall out of the USB port after I plug it in, though it hasn't yet.
Despite these niggling drawbacks, I still am satisfied with my purchase (especially at the price). Data protection is more important to me, and at least with that I have no worries.
Great look, hard to use, not robust, lost our data January 28, 2008 We bought this unit to be a solid, albeit pricey, device for our professional needs. Though spiffy looking and promising advanced features, it proved difficult to use and died less 3 years after *very* little use. The same held true for a 1GB unit we bought later.
Pros: Looks pretty, worked when it worked.
Cons: 1. The shirt clip gets in the way of use and was more bother than it was worth. 2. The thumb slider to extract the plug was so hard to use it often broke a nail. Then, eventually, it became too easy to use and failed to keep the plug extended making it hard to insert. 3. Though less than many, the extra width of the case so near the plug made it difficult to insert in tight USB receptacle areas. 4. Early Death: After less than 100 uses over 3 years, the unit died. It flashed once upon insertion then failed to be recognized. This was proven on 10+ USB jacks on 6+ systems. Flashes once, then nothing. All data lost. 5. As is often cited, the ring that you insert into the unit that the lanyard clasp attaches too was insanely difficult to insert.
Bottom Line: A very attractive unit of poor operational design, not robust, not worth the price and lost all our data. At best, when it worked it just worked. We have scratched Sandisk from our quality vendor list. Had the unit not been used so very little, we might have given it 2 stars.
faulty product January 26, 2008 SanDisk flash drives have a really short life compared to lexmark, A-Data, and other USB flash drives. It worked fine for a short while and died. I have older smaller memory flash drives made by other companies that I purchased well before my SanDisk ones and they are all still working. I've found I'm most happy with A-Data's Jogr due to the price and lifetime warranty(all USB devices will eventually ware out the connection but SanDisk wares out unreasonably fast). Not all USB flash drives by the same company are the same, I do have one flimsy plastic cased 128MB one from SanDisk that is still working fine.
Good Design December 31, 2007 Good design. No cap to lose, just slide the USB port back into the stick. I would opt for a larger size if you plan on using it regualarly. At least 2 GB.
Better off with the newer model December 19, 2007 This drive is good for 2 months or so. Then the rubber glue that holds the case gets worn out and the case pops open. I sent mine to sandisk at least 4 times. Good thing they pay for the shipping to and from your house. Sandisk has good customer support, but they take a long time to go through the process.
The newer model has a cheaper case, but it does not come apart.
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