Shintaro USB Shock Flash Drive 1GB: Tough as nails!
Well flash drives continue to play a significant role in our technological lives. We are consumed with carrying around all our data on our little portable flash drive buddies. And why not... it's so convenient! Sandisk have been very prominent in the flash drive world for some time now, however it's always healthy to have some good competition. Well Shintaro have their "Shock" series to compete against the Sandisk and Corsair range. When having a quick look at the Shintaro USB Shock Flash Drive 1GB, you quickly see there is much to like about this tough little gem!Ranging from 256MB to 2GB, the Shintaro Shock Drive will cater to most peoples' needs. Shintaro have a reputation of building extremely durable flash drives. You may remember I mentioned in an earlier blog that someone left their Shintaro flash drive in their washing machine for 3 months (by accident of course!!) and it still worked!!! This rubberised compact unit is robust to say the least. It will be able to stand up to the riggers of this harsh world and still hold your data nice and secure. Being so small, it's ideal to fit onto your key ring so you always have your data close at hand. Not to neglect performance either, the Shintaro Shock Flash Drive range boasts a data transfer rate of up to 480Mbps. With the low stock of Sandisk flash drives at the moment, Shintaro will certainly be a welcome relief for a lot of consumers out there.
Features of the Shintaro USB Tough Flash Drive 1GB:
Tough - Built to go the distance Shock Proof Pocket Disks are greatly suited to the tough environment of school yards and the harsh outdoors.
Secure - Features state of the art password protection options and more than 10 years data retention.
Small - Small enough to fit on a set of keys, yet large enough to retain up to 2GIG of data.
Stylish - Shock Proof Pocket Disks look absolutely awesome with their individual modern design.
Order your Shintaro USB Tough Flash Drive 1GB at Mr.Gadget today!












1 Comments:
At Wednesday, 26 April, 2006,
Geoff Walker said…
I have an interesting story about my Shintaro Rugged Pocket Disk. I am currently studying an MBA and had a major piece of course work stored on the device. Last week it was raining and as I ran from my car into the lecture theatre the disk must have dropped from my pocket. I retraced my steps and found the pocket disk in the gutter submerged in water. To my delight it still works and looks no worse for its wet experience. I highly recommend this product. By the way, congratulations on an informative web site.
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