


Rugged thumb drives are nothing new, but they are from the folks at OCZ. They recently released their ATV and ATV Turbo drives, ranging from 2GB - 16GB, and have huge promises strapped to them. We put one of each through a battery of "real-world" tests as well as our normal performance testing.
Thumb drives are a dime a dozen, so to help sell their 8GB DataTraveler II+, Kingston added a little software tool from the folks at Migo. Their software enables the user to carry their desktop to another computer and then back again. But, is this special functionality worth the premium?
Corsair announced new flash media at this years CES and amongst their new product line-up is their Voyager GT. Though not a replacement for their original Voyager series, the GTs have one specific goal: performance.
The market is completely saturated with SD cards, but which one will give you the best bang for the buck? We are taking a look at seven different cards ranging in different densities and speeds to find out.
OCZ has got small in a big way. A while back we looked at one of the thinnest thumbdrives on the market from OCZ and today we take a look at another diminutive thumbdrive from OCZ.
| Title | Author | Date | Categories |
|---|---|---|---|
| OCZ Rally2 4GB Thumb Drive | Rob Williams | August 9, 2006 | Flash-Based |
| OCZ 1GB Mini-Kart USB Thumb Drive | Matthew Harris | June 16, 2006 | Flash-Based |
| Corsair Voyager 4GB Thumb Drive | Rob Williams | December 6, 2005 | Flash-Based |
| OCZ Rally 2GB Thumb Drive | Rob Williams | October 3, 2005 | Flash-Based |
| Crucial Gizmo! 1GB USB Drive | Jen McPherson | September 19, 2005 | Flash-Based |