LEDAdd1ct
Flashlight Enthusiast
The computers I use outside of my home frequently lack applications I need to use. One computer even lacks a word processor! Thank's to the wonderful open source community and free apps like these http://portableapps.com/ , I can take my stuff with me wherever I go. But I am in the market for a new flash drive. I have boiled down my choices to one of the two:
1) Sandisk Cruzer Titanium 4GB:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820171250
The price is about $40 including shipping.
Pros:
-retractable plug mean no "lost caps"
-thin profile means it will fit easily with keys
-fast
-thin profile means it will fit into ports that are difficult to reach
-not plastic
Cons:
-water resistance? (none listed)
-without a cap, there is no protection from water, dirt, and other day-to-day junk
-the "Titanium case" is only plated, not through-and-through, and it is *not* actually titanium, but another metal
and,
2) Pretec i-Disk Bulletproof 4GB (no, it's not actually bulletproof!)
http://www.ptiglobalusa.com/bulletproof.html
Price is $90 before shipping.
Pros:
-waterproof; the o-ring seal keeps out water
-the business end unscrews off the top, so it is very easy to remove and use
-not plastic
-does *not* look like your average USB flash drive. I think this is a real benefit, because it just appears to be some keychain ornament, and nothing more, making it less likely to be stolen.
Cons:
-because it has two parts that unscrew, it means you can lose one of them
-because it is short and stubby, it may not fit in some cramped USB ports (I'm thinking Dells)
-pricey
I intend to install some Portable Apps, maybe Damn Small Linux (if I can figure out how to partition it/get Win and Linux to place nicely together) put this on my keychain, and forget about it until it is needed. The Pretec keeps water out, which is pretty important; I don't want to drop my keys in a puddle or be caught in a rainstorm on my bike and lose my data. I also like how it appears nothing like a traditional drive. However, it *is* twice the cost. The Sandisk is thinner, meaning it should fit into any USB port, but water and dirt may be problems. Both drives get very good reviews (I've spent a couple hours looking through the opinions on the 'net).
What do CPF'ers think?
1) Sandisk Cruzer Titanium 4GB:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820171250
The price is about $40 including shipping.
Pros:
-retractable plug mean no "lost caps"
-thin profile means it will fit easily with keys
-fast
-thin profile means it will fit into ports that are difficult to reach
-not plastic
Cons:
-water resistance? (none listed)
-without a cap, there is no protection from water, dirt, and other day-to-day junk
-the "Titanium case" is only plated, not through-and-through, and it is *not* actually titanium, but another metal
and,
2) Pretec i-Disk Bulletproof 4GB (no, it's not actually bulletproof!)
http://www.ptiglobalusa.com/bulletproof.html
Price is $90 before shipping.
Pros:
-waterproof; the o-ring seal keeps out water
-the business end unscrews off the top, so it is very easy to remove and use
-not plastic
-does *not* look like your average USB flash drive. I think this is a real benefit, because it just appears to be some keychain ornament, and nothing more, making it less likely to be stolen.
Cons:
-because it has two parts that unscrew, it means you can lose one of them
-because it is short and stubby, it may not fit in some cramped USB ports (I'm thinking Dells)
-pricey
I intend to install some Portable Apps, maybe Damn Small Linux (if I can figure out how to partition it/get Win and Linux to place nicely together) put this on my keychain, and forget about it until it is needed. The Pretec keeps water out, which is pretty important; I don't want to drop my keys in a puddle or be caught in a rainstorm on my bike and lose my data. I also like how it appears nothing like a traditional drive. However, it *is* twice the cost. The Sandisk is thinner, meaning it should fit into any USB port, but water and dirt may be problems. Both drives get very good reviews (I've spent a couple hours looking through the opinions on the 'net).
What do CPF'ers think?