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USB Flash Disk

 
Traveling Issues?
There are more and more problems getting your computer through the airport. Size limitations can force you to check a bag if your laptop is too large forcing you to the baggage claim when you were planning on heading straight out the door and home. Even the smallest notebook can weigh a ton in airports and can give you a sore shoulder. High-powered X-rays can affect integrity of my magnetic media. There are plenty of stories of stolen laptops at the airport. Why put up with that?

 

Use A Flash Disk
USB flash disk is an exciting data storage option. It is sleek and sexy. It comes in capacity from 32 Mb to 512 Mb and is sooooooo portable. I mean, pack of gum portable. One can carry four or five different PowerPoint presentations in the jacket pocket. Attach the disk to your key chain, so that you always know where it is.


Compatibility!
Computers can be found at client sites and you have to just plug in the disk to the USB port, the computer recognizes the drive and away you go. It doesn't get any easier than that! If you need to leave a copy, just drag the files over to the computer and let the copying begin.
It can also have lots of social advantages. Carry your favorite tunes to your friends' apartments and just plug the flash disk into a USB slot on their computer to share music with them! Save all your holiday pictures on your disk and take them home to your parents. How cool is that?

Considerations:
These are not compatible for any computers operating at below windows 2000. With windows xp it is a breeze.

APACER Flash Disks Overview

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Overview

Have you been trouble in taking a lot of 3.5 disks for business? Apacer Handy Steno 2.0 is a perfect storage solution for you to store valuable data anytime, anywhere. With its mobile design, you can store and transport your data from work to home and school or on the road. The newly equipped USB 2.0 gives you lightening speed in file transfer and saves you time. Apacer Handy Steno 2.0 fits your life and work in the digital world.

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Features
• USB 2.0 interface, a true "Plug & Play" interface
• Easy to carry
• LED Indicator
• Write/Delete protection switch

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• Interface

  • Compatible with USB specification revision 2.0
  • Backward compatible with USB specification revision 1.1
  • A true “plug & play” connection supports hot swapping function
  • Get powered directly from USB port; no external power or batteries required
• Flash memory: From 16MB to 1024MB
• Expedite Data Transferability: Great enhancement of reading & writing performance
• System Support:
  • No driver required for Windows 2000 / ME / XP, Mac. OS 8.6 , Linux Kernel 2.4.0 or above.
  • Support Windows 98 / 98 SE with device driver
• LED indicator: LED indicates while data is transferred

 

*Reminder :
In Mac OS and Linux Kernel 2.4.0, due to the limitation of the operating systems and hardware, Handy Steno 2.0 can only show the performance of USB 1.1

Models and prices
APACER UFD-064, USB Flash Disk Handy Steno SL202 64MB, USB 2.0,
Rp. 280.000

APACER UFD-128, USB Flash Disk Handy Steno SL202 128MB, USB 2.0,
Rp. 410.000

APACER UFD-256, USB Flash Disk Handy Steno SL202 256MB, USB 2.0,
Rp. 580.000

APACER UFD-512, USB Flash Disk Handy Steno SL202 512MB, USB 2.0,
Rp. 1.100.000

APACER UFD-1024, USB Flash Disk Handy Steno SL202 1024MB, USB 2.0,
Rp. 1.965.000



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