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USB Drive (Lexar 2GB Jumpdrive) or Do I go for U3 Technology?

Looking for advice here. I'm thinking about getting a USB drive. I'm looking at the Lexar 2GB Jumpdrive, which seems like a nice size, and supposedly comes with good sync software. Or maybe a PNY 4 GB drive, which is just slightly more expensive, but no syncing software. But then I thought, hmmmm, maybe I should be getting into the new U3 software/hardware? (see http://www.u3.com/ for more info if you've never heard of it.)

Anyway, any advice on any of these three options would be much appreciated. This sort of a lark for me, since I have a laptop, but I thought it would be smart to have my critical stuff on a usb drive, for the next time my motherboard goes, or if I want to travel without bringing the laptop.

Thanks :)

michaelramm's picture

I have a PNY 512MB...

I have a PNY 512MB stick and I liked it a lot. I had one other one before that, I cannot remember what brand (but I think it was Lexar) and DIED! No computer would see it, so I exchanged it for the PNY and there is no looking back.

I also have a 6GB GigaBank for all of the big stuff.

PS. I will add links after I eat lunch.

Michael

 
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