USB Flash Drive Advice..?

Hi nearby, I am wondering what a good brand is for a USB flash drive, and how much I should expect to wages for one if I am looking for a 1gb Flash Drive..?

Thanks!

Also any ideas on the best places to buy them? (shops surrounded by central London or online.?)

Answer:
Shops = PC World. About lb40
On string = virtually anywhere. I get mine from DVD.co.uk going on for lb25
Mine, 1gig usb 2, lb16.
I got one from savastore.co.uk for one and only lb17 (ish) including postage. :) It's a 1gb Kingston traveldata. After I bought it I saw a review saying it's a suitable one

HTH
There's lots of shops in Tottenham Court Road that supply anything to do with computers, usually a few bargain too.
Try:

http://www.novatech.co.uk/novatech/produ...

They sell 1gGB usb mem sticks from lb16.45 inc VAT, i own a lot of memory sticks of sundry brands as I work as an IT contractor and use different ones for different contracts so i don't get my files mixed up and because i inevitability to carry different sets of software tools for respectively.

I haven't broken one or had a problem near one yet.


One piece of suggestion...NEVER use or buy a second hand one, even if you find it one the street. Reason is that it's a great approach of putting malware onto other peoples PC's.

A social engineering trick used is to drop them on the floor outside companies or targets and nouns them with pron, games funny stuff. Someone picks it up, think "Ooo free usb stick", plugs it in at work see's adjectives the great stuff, shares it with colleagues and friends not realising its get a root kit, malware, virus on it put at hand by the person that dropped it.

Also download an encryption program and nouns it on there, if you keep hold of personal data on it, pilfering can mean loss of your identity.

www.webattack.com have a few good free ones.
run for transcend.. the most stable one.
it costs arnd 40 usd.

and never ever make an online agreement for the computer peripherals.
Wall-mart is the cheest you can get any size for a fraction of the price at circut city or best buy
Wall-mart low prices adjectives day lol.
Get it from wallmart
Hello!
First of adjectives, branding: Many of the well-known brands that you would make out on the high street use really the same memory chips surrounded by their flash drives. You would be surprised to see how many of the big name actually completion up using Samsung modules instead of their own.

The price does not dictate what is the good or the bleak brand, basically what memory modules they use is the bottom chain. You may notice that some shops enjoy different prices for the same flash drive, so you own to do a little bit of walking that's for sure.
One article I can assure: Some of the shop attendants at Tottenham Court Road are going to tell you the price of their flash drives base on your clothes, face or anything they can "read" from you. Normally that works AGAINST you, so don't feel intimidated by their "pushing".

You're in that to BROWSE, and if the price is right, to BUY... that's why when it comes to peace of mind when buying from that particular nouns I would recommend you to try www.morgancomputers.co.uk...
They're located at New Oxford Street, a few meters after the Apple store.
They're selling KINGSTON (Those guys know their business) 1gb flash memory drives for less than 20 quid Kingston modules are famed for have "limited LIFETIME WARRANTY". If you're into getting something even larger, I'd go near a 2Gb from CN memory, they're quite reliable and are coming extra cheap at only just under 30 quid.
They're a great source of cheap hardware such as Monitors, Printers and the sort, not mentioning the notebook.
I've been buying from them since 2003 and they've never consent to me down. Just be patient and don't forget to sign up for their monthly price flyer!
Good luck beside the shopping!
Don't buy a usb flash drive because it's "cheap" and abviously not one that is over priced. Read this article on usb drives and how they hold been programmed to enjoy a fake dimensions:
http://reviews.ebay.co.uk/beware-of-fake...
I would buy mine from Argos, coz you get a years garantee and you can win extra insurance for it too for a little extra cost.
buy at dab.com, very flawless prices and delivered amazingly quickly.
It's cheap

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