On USB (Universal Serial Bus) Drives and How to Buy Custom Versions

11 05 2010

USB (Universal Serial Bus) drives are perhaps THE best illustration of how the price of technology and electronic storage has become cheaper in price in the previous 10 years. Back in 2000 and 2001, one would spend around £40-£50 for just 8MB when they came out nine years ago in Britain. Now storage space has multiplied to unbelievable degrees – as much as 256GB which is truly amazing. Nowadays USB (Universal Serial Bus) drives apply the USB 2.0 interface for quicker data transfer speed. Universal Serial Bus (USB) thumb drives have succeeded in supplanting the awkward, extremely limited floppy disk.

As Universal Serial Bus (USB) pen drives are very useful for moving files from one computer to a different one, what more appreciative gift to offer customers, friends and family. Branded USB flash drives give a fresh variation to the usual drive. You can print your company’s logotype on the storage device, and also purchase the storage device in numerous unique formats: with leather straps, in the shape of a bullet or a lighter, a soft drink can, a wrist strap, a toy guitar or even a toy car.

One matter to take note of with Universal Serial Bus (USB) stick drives is that they can easily be put in the wrong hands if you mislay one in a public place. It’s a good move to keep your USB thumb drive on a key ring to reduce the risk of losing it.

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