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| SanDisk SDCZ7-4096-A11 4GB Ultra Cruzer Titanium USB Flash Drive (Silver) | 
enlarge | Brand: SanDisk Category: CE
List Price: $123.06 Buy New: $29.95 You Save: $93.11 (76%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 49 reviews
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Hard Drive Size: 4 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 2.3 x 0.8 x 0.3 Warranty: 5 years warranty
MPN: SDCZ7-4096-A11 Model: SDCZ7-4096-A11 UPC: 619659033729 EAN: 0619659033729 ASIN: B000NWWT4A
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| | U3 smart enabled | | | Retractable USB connector eliminates the need for caps | | | Extremely rugged and smart USB flash drive | | | Liquidmetal casing is crush-resistant to over 2,000 lbs | | | Easily carry and transfer key documents, pictures, music and video clips |
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Product Description Cruzer Titanium is an extremely rugged and smart USB flash drive. It is built with Liquidmetal casing that is crush-resistant to over 2, 000 lbs. Cruzer Titanium also includes U3 smart technology. Co-Invented by SanDisk, U3 technology gives you the ability to carry your files and your software on a secure USB drive. You can have your wallpaper, preferences, favorites, profiles, and more - everything you need for a familiar computing experience on any PC, wherever you go. Cruzer Titanium allows you to easily store key documents, pictures, music and video clips and transfer them to another computer with a USB port. New retractable USB port eliminates the need for caps and protects your USB connector.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 44 more reviews...
SOLID STORAGE July 17, 2008 Wish these things had been available when I bought a Zip 250 drive and all those Zip "Super Floppies" a few years ago. Data storage is an area where amount and convenience have increased greatly and cost has steadily decreased. Hate to date myself, but I was programming IBM mainframes from the mid-1960's onward when core and external storage was measured in kilobytes and 100 of those was a really big deal. People today have no idea what it is to be forced to scrimp and save on storage space constantly.
This SanDisk device seems to function as advertised and feels solid to the touch. Have a little difficulty getting it into a USB slot, but that seems to be improving with time and practice. As mentioned by other reviewers, data transfer does seem somewhat slow compared to other classes of storage devices, but is at least as fast as a Kingston drive I have.
Overall, I'm very satisfied with the performance of this SanDisk 4GB USB flash drive thus far and can heartily recommend it. Looks nice as well.
4GB Cruzer Titanium is OUT OF THIS WORLD June 28, 2008 I now have two (2) 4GB Cruzer Titanium U3 drives and they are truley out ot this world in performance and value! I also convinced a friend in Brazil to purchase 2 more U3's for his personal use with a company computer. These memory sticks are beyond compare. I highly recommend them for anyone traveling (use ANY computer anywhere) or those who are restricted from using the company computer for any personal use. GO for it!
Nice little gadget June 16, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
The cruzer appears to be a solid little portable storage device. I have only had it for a short time but it is functioning well so far. The only detractor I have encountered is the pre-loaded software. Getting rid of it is annoying in that one must access software via the internet to accomplish the erasing of the U3 stuff. For a Mac owner, it is especially annoying since one must take the device to a PC because the erasing software doesn't run on a Mac. Most inconsiderate!
Great Product...! May 30, 2008 Great Product.... It works perfectly.... Fast Delivery. Everything was OK with this purchase thanks.
Beware of U3 virus software May 26, 2008 5 out of 8 found this review helpful
The hardware is impressive, but unfortunately it ships with the U3 virus software. I'm a software engineer by trade, and I'm amazed that Sandisk includes U3. When you insert the USB stick into a new computer for the first time, Windows will pop up a notice saying that's installing the U3 virus. Guess what happens when you give this USB stick to your boss to transfer some files? After he plugs it in, he yells at you, saying he doesn't want any damn software installed on his laptop. Telling him it's the U3 virus doesn't make it any easier.
Also, when you plug it into a Windows machine, two drives show up. This is due to the U3 virus trying to do auto-run. I tried to plug the USB stick into a photo kiosk at my local drug store to upload some photos. Because the first drive is empty (out of the two that show up), the photo kiosk will say there is nothing on the stick. Good job there, U3 virus.
Finally, I got so sick of the U3 virus, I ran the "uninstall" feature, which presented me with two options. The first option said it would take 99 minutes to complete. The second option said it would delete the U3 partition, which I believed referred to the first partition I mentioned in the above paragraph. I chose this second option, and it deleted everything off my USB stick. Then I had to pay $150 to have my data recovered.
Do not tolerate the U3 virus. Delete it immediately, or perhaps get a USB stick from another company.
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