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RE: Re: new storage devices


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  • Subject: RE: Re: new storage devices
  • From: "Brendan" <jbh@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 18 Sep 2001 10:01:16 +0100
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Many thanks for responses and info on pricing.
As Geraint says, seems a great way to carry one's files around,
leaving the laptop at home (avoiding the new unpack/switch-on
routine at airport security).

Brendan



-----Original Message-----
From: geraint@xxxxxxx [mailto:geraint@xxxxxxx]
Sent: 18 September 2001 00:50
To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
Subject: [ukha_d] Re: new storage devices


Sounds exactly like the "pen-drive" that Scan has in.

Was on today only.....64mb was £69+vat, 256mb version was £199+vat

Look very useful, but seems the memory is the expensive part, as the
cheapest 16mb version is only £26.50 so that means the memory is
being charged somewhere along the lines of £170 for 256mb.....bear in
mind that this in PC133 factor is now sub £20, so a lot of money for
making it small enough to fit.

I'm going to wait a month or so, as I think the prices will plummet,
but will get one, as this would hold ALL the personal files I need
and then some without lumping around a laptop. I like....a lot

Regards
Geraint.


--- In ukha_d@y..., "Brendan" <jbh@i...> wrote:
> Read the following just now.
>
> Anyone seen / used them?
>
> Brendan
>
>
>
> M-Systems has invented a really cool little storage device called
> DiskOnKeys. The device is thimble-sized -- well more
>
> AA battery-sized -- and plugs into your USB port. Right now, the
devices
> support up to 32MB but a 512MB is on the way.
>
> What M-Systems did was put a little CPU in the case along with some
other
> dense electronics. The device should be
>
> thought of as another floppy in that your boot up will probably
hang if you
> leave it plugged in. On the other hand,
>
> you can save 32MB and tuck it away real easy.
>
> We don't think this device will replace the Zip drive until they
get the 1GB
> size ready, but it sure beats a stack of
>
> floppies or all that Zip drive hardware.
>
> Another interesting aspect of the DiskOnKeys is that it's plug and
go.
> There's nothing to configure, no drivers, nada.
>
> Easy back-ups for essential files, we'd say.
>
> Dell and others are selling the devices for $50 -$100,  depending
on size.
> The word that we got was that those
>
> prices are padded with a hefty margin.
>
> Look for DiskOnKeys to pop up in various shopping services in the
near
> future.



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