Cap stored on USB Flash Drive when in use
Stylish translucent blue casing
LED indicator
PC and Mac compatible
10 comments
pavel76
6 Mar 16#1
Where did you get that description from ?
HarrBarr to pavel76
6 Mar 16#3
You are right.
I just realised, that this is the USB 2.0 version, not the 3.0 one.
Sorry for that.
ciarandanielbyrne1
6 Mar 16#2
Good price but I don't like Integral.
Its Usb 2.0 not a good price then.
Nogbad251
6 Mar 162#4
that design hadn't changed since I got my first Integral USB stick about 15 years ago !!! I've still got it somewhere but remember that the plastic was quite flimsy and cracked in my laptop bag
mastersmithson to Nogbad251
7 Mar 16#6
Haha same! When 512mb was a standard size flash drive with 1gb costing like £10!
Baldieman64
7 Mar 16#5
It's a penny cheaper from Amazon.
plewis00
7 Mar 16#7
Great price for a branded product but this is such a cheap case design - at this price level manufacturers need to differentiate themselves on the quality and design of the casing and sometimes it's worth paying a little more for better durability (e.g. metal casing, sleekness - what's the point in huge storage if it falls off your keychain!).
JimmyKFace
7 Mar 161#8
512MB Standard Size?
I remember spending about £40 on a 64MB one back in the day for my dissertation.
daltimor
7 Mar 16#9
Good price if you don't mind about speed. I had 64bg version look cheap but does the job.
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Stylish translucent blue casing
LED indicator
PC and Mac compatible
10 comments
I just realised, that this is the USB 2.0 version, not the 3.0 one.
Sorry for that.
Its Usb 2.0 not a good price then.
I remember spending about £40 on a 64MB one back in the day for my dissertation.