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Started by rcjordan, February 02, 2014, 01:35:47 AM

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rcjordan

I just threw away a perfectly good 128mb usb thumb drive because, well, there's nothing you can do with 128mb.

Rupert

... Make sure you live before you die.

ergophobe

I recently was thinking the same thing about a 1GB drive.

And yet, I wrote my PhD dissertation on a computer with a 60MB hard drive and had room to spare. Of course, that computer didn't have little things like a color monitor or a mouse.

littleman

They're handy if you bounce around from different computers -- I've used a small thumb drive for carrying around audiobooks.

Rupert

I am Just looking to buy 20 or 30 really small and REALLY cheap USB drives.

I cannot find any.

I just want to put 30 images on them, and post them out to customers, so ideally less than £1 each... After all, I might want 500 eventually.

Smallest I can find is 1 gb at about £3+  Way bigger than I need. Does anyone have any ideas where I might find 128MB ones? I would have thought they would also be good as security keys, but not for sale on Amazon, play, 7dayshop, ebuyer, ebay.

I am stumped.
... Make sure you live before you die.


Mackin USA

What Y'all need is a Kingston-DataTraveler-HyperX-Predator-USB-flash-drive-1-TB

Dimensions & Weight
         
   
   Depth:       1.1 in
   
   Height:       0.8 in
   
   Width:       3.5 in
   
         
   Service & Support
         
   
   Type:       5 years warranty
Mr. Mackin

JasonD


Chunkford

"If my answers frighten you then you should cease asking scary questions"

ergophobe

Cheap!

The 128MB drives I found, bought in bulk, are 80GBP for 100x128MB = 12.8 GB = 6250 GBP per terabyte. If I buy the terabyte drives, I get 7x the storage for that price.

littleman

I couldn't spend the money on one, flash drives seem to have too short a lifespan.