Portable Hard Drive Storage Options

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By Nicholas Skeba


Stylish Portable Hard Drives

Portable Flash Drive Pen

This pen is unlike anything else. It is both a pen for writing and inside fits a 1 Gigabyte flash drive with the possibility to store photos, data, and music. Not only does it store data, but it also can be used as a Laser pointer for giving effective presentations. Its all in one design is perfect for keeping your travels light and the ability to keep everything together.

1 Gigabyte Watch

Now a watch has been designed that can hold 1 Gigabyte of data and even better yet, it functions as an Mp3 player. Simply plug a pair of headphones into the watch and listen to music. If you want to store important data, make sure you haven’t overfilled it with Mp3’s first. However, 1 Gigabyte is enough to hold a few cds worth of data and still have plenty of space for extra presentations and important documents.

Features: Build-in Hi Li-ion rechargeable battery , 1GB Memory, Up to 2.5~3 hours, charging Speed: USB 1.1 (Max 5Mbps), Support Bit rate: 32kbps-256kbps, Output: 5mW , Frequency rate: 20Hz - 20KHz.

Flash Drive

Flash drives have been gaining increasingly in storage capacity. For as little as 80 dollars you can get a flash drive with 8 gigabytes of storage space. 8 gigabytes is enough to store a computers worth of information including movies, music, or even an entire DVD disc. If you aren’t worried about space, older flash drives with 1 gigabyte or less cost under $10. The prices keeping getting dramatically lower as technology increases storage capacity sizes.

The CORSAIR Flash Voyager 8GB Flash Drive features a large storage capacity, fast read and write speed and costs only $80.

For a lower cost option, the Lexar 1GB Flash Drive costs only $7 or the CORSAIR 512MB Flash Drive only$9.


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