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| SanDisk 1GB Cruzer Micro USB Flash Drive (SDCZ4-1024-A10/A11, Retail Package) | 
enlarge | Brand: SanDisk Category: CE
List Price: $52.49 Buy New: $4.99 You Save: $47.50 (90%)
New (6) from $4.99
Avg. Customer Rating: 109 reviews
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Hard Drive Size: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 7 x 5 x 0.9
MPN: SDCZ4-1024-A10 Model: SDCZ4-1024-A10 UPC: 619659020644 EAN: 0619659020644 ASIN: B0007TC39A
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: Brand New - This is a new version - No 3 Colors micro skins
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| Customer Reviews:
Not a bad drive..Small size is handy for a keychain. September 14, 2007 I bought this as a gift for a friend. She keeps it on her keychain and uses it both at work and at home transporting files back and forth. She finds it fast and loves the small size.
I bought myself the newer version, which is larger and does not have a cap, but slides(a nice feature). Mine has more memory, but is loaded up with software. I got rid of most of it. It has a new U3 technology that duplicates your entire hard drive so that you can see it on any other computer. It was great for transfering all of my files from one computer to another in a very fast manner, but it takes up most of the storage space on the flash drive and mine is 1 gig (my friends is 516mg).
I just bought a Lexar Mercury 2 gig, which does not contain U3 software and that will now be my main flash drive. It is roomy, solid and has an external meter which tells you how much memory you have, even when not plugged into a computer. I think Lexar makes a better product than Sandisk. I have 2 older, smaller Lexar drives and have never had a problem. Sandisk is probably okay, but I think I am a Lexar fan. My first Flash drive was a PNY and that was a total piece of junk that broke in no time at all.
Don't get me wrong. Sandisk is a decent Flash Drive, but I think Lexar makes a sturdier product and I don't need anymore U3. Once was enough. The Sandisk in the review does not have U3, but I don't know how much longer that style will be available, so you may have to get a U3 model if you buy a Sandisk.
key chain end breaks easily June 21, 2007 I bought this product 2 months ago. The memory drive worked fine, however, the loop at the end of the flash drive broke very easily. I would choose something sturdier next time.
Hardy little bugger June 1, 2007 Tiny, lightweght, fast, and now super clean thanks to a trip to the laundromat. The logo washed off, but the files are all there.
Sandisk cruzer 1 gb May 27, 2007 This is a great product on XP. I had one and gave it to my grandson. It was the U3 version. This version with secure software is also great, have not tested it yet on Win98SE. Seems to be some problem with Debian Linux - not immediately recognized. Need to research that.
register your s/n with Sandisk before it rubs off the outside May 25, 2007 The serial number on this flash drive is printed on the outside of it and rubs off easily, which can be a real problem if you have a warranty issue. Mine fried a year into the two year warranty and if it had not been for a slick USB diagnostics utility from Microsoft (UVCView) I would not have been able to retrieve the serial number to get warranty service. In the end Sandisk was great though and they replaced the dead stick with a new one. Recommended - just remember to write down your s/n!
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