A Massive 2GB of Flash Memory!
I’m not the most technically minded person, but when it comes to gadgets I couldn’t be without, my flashdrive is near the top of the list. Ever wondered how you can carry numerous computer files between home and the office or take them on the road with you so you’re properly prepared for that important business meeting? If you’re constantly on the go and working between PCs, you need your Flash Drive to keep up.
With a USB 2.0 2GB Flash Drive in your pocket, you’ll be equipped to switch between computers easily, accessing all your important files, in a, well, flash! That’s because USB 2.0 has a raw data rate of 480Mbps which makes it a massive 40 times faster than its predecessor interface. And, with a mammoth 2GB capacity, it can keep up with the busiest of schedules. It may not be much bigger than a packet of gum, but the 2GB Flash Drive is like carrying your hard drive around with you so you can transport a PowerPoint file to your client’s office ready for a presentation, work on documents from home and then bring them to work with you the next morning or even take thousands of digital photos across the country to share with your relatives.
They say that size matters and when it comes to capacity, that’s certainly true. Combining flash memory technology with the all-embracing USB connection, a Flash Drive is the most convenient method of saving documents, pictures or anything else you want without having to deal with burning a CD or messing around with floppy disks. Now you can reliably transfer data between USB enabled computers or laptops and with 2GB to play with, you don’t need to worry about running out of space for a good while! Transfer text, graphics, music, photographs and multimedia files saved on your hard drive, to your small, yet huge 2GB USB Flash Drive!
I wouldn’t be without my Flash Drive which enables me to update my important files anywhere, anytime, on anyone’s computer. I also use mine to back-up my precious photo collection. 2GB of storage inside a device that’s not much bigger than a packet of gum - it’s hard to believe it’s possible!








































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