IBM USB 2.0 Memory Key (256 MB) Flash Drive (22P9025)
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- Speed Rating: Approx. 6x
- Type: USB Flash Drive
- Capacity: 256 MB
- USB Interface Type: USB 2.0
- Write Speed: 0.92 MB/s
- Read Speed: 1 MB/s
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IBM's Memory Key: A must for anyone who's on the move
Pros
Easy to use, stores 256MB of data, small and compact design, IBM build quality.
Cons
None.
Recommended it?
Yes
I recently ordered a new IBM ThinkPad R40 and part of the package included IBM's 256MB Memory Key. A month ago, if someone would've asked me what a memory key was, I would've had no idea. Today, I can't imagine not having one.
I use the Memory Key to transfer photos and files from my computer at work to my ThinkPad at home. My work computer doesn't have a CD-R drive, so I have no way of transferring information; we all no sending large e-mails is not the answer.
The best thing about IBM's Memory Key is its ease of use. All you're required to know how to do is plug the key into a USB port. Newer computers will automatically recognize the device and it will appear as a removable hard drive under "My Computer". Simply, transfer files to the folder and you're done. It's so easy.
For someone with an older computer, the key comes with a driver installation disc. It also has a handy leather carrying case with a neck strap.
Overall, I'd recommend IBM's Memory Key to anyone who is looking for a painless way to transfer information without having to burn a disc.
I use the Memory Key to transfer photos and files from my computer at work to my ThinkPad at home. My work computer doesn't have a CD-R drive, so I have no way of transferring information; we all no sending large e-mails is not the answer.
The best thing about IBM's Memory Key is its ease of use. All you're required to know how to do is plug the key into a USB port. Newer computers will automatically recognize the device and it will appear as a removable hard drive under "My Computer". Simply, transfer files to the folder and you're done. It's so easy.
For someone with an older computer, the key comes with a driver installation disc. It also has a handy leather carrying case with a neck strap.
Overall, I'd recommend IBM's Memory Key to anyone who is looking for a painless way to transfer information without having to burn a disc.