First up, it doesn't look like the picture. There are three interchangeable sleeves, but the back is a fixed white plastic cap with a loop for attaching keys, etc. That lasted around three months on my keyring.
The sleeves do slip around on the stick (So you'll need to push the stick from the end to plug it in, otherwise the sleeve just slides uselessly along the body). The result is that they get slack with time, so keep the colours you don't like - I'm currently on the hot pink, having gone through the white and the blue - or get used to the bare metal and forget about the sleeves.
Give up on the endcap. You *will* lose it, so just toss it now and save yourself the worry.
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A Quality pen drive made by a Quality Manufacturer. Out of all the Pen drives I have used, this one has been the best one so far. It is easy to carry around due to the size (it is truly tiny). Another good point about this is size of memory, 4Gb. Look wise this pen drive is pretty attractive, sleek and is well made. This USB Pen drive is very well priced aswell. Transferring data isn't an issue and I have found that it is pretty quick when it comes down to copying data onto the Pen drive.
Amazon have also provided a Promt service in regards to delivering this product and I recommend this product to future buyers.
Very good product for my Sony digital camera. Have never had any issues with Sandisk memory cards and im sure I have read they have faster access times than Sony. Make sure you buy from a reputable seller as there are a lot of fakes going around which is why you see the stupidly cheap prices for these cards and similar. This applies to Sandisk and Sony at present, it is very hard for the everyday person to know the difference physically. The safest way is to pay the price that these cards generally go for which is about £25 (as at Sept 07) from a reputable seller. This way you have more chance of reliabilty and future warranty issues should they be required.
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Very good product for my Sony digital camera. Have never had any issues with Sandisk memory cards and im sure I have read they have faster access times than Sony. Make sure you buy from a reputable seller as there are a lot of fakes going around which is why you see the stupidly cheap prices for these cards and similar. This applies to Sandisk and Sony at present, it is very hard for the everyday person to know the difference physically. The safest way is to pay the price that these cards generally go for which is about £25 (as at Sept 07) from a reputable seller. This way you have more chance of reliabilty and future warranty issues should they be required.
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OK, I'm going to risk the wrath of all those that have gone before:
I recently bought this card to replace a 1GB Corsair X133 speed SD memory card - that card was noticeably quicker than this SanDisk card!
Unfortunately, and this is where the SanDisk really wins, I cannot compare the two because the Corsair was so flimsy that it fell apart.
The SanDisk is definitely more sturdy, compared to the Corsair model that I had it is like comparing paper to heavy card. The corsair de-laminated, the front came away from the back, the small lock slide switch on the side fell off, and from that point on it was unusable.
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I have only got one card that isn't SanDisk and that is only because it came with a card reader I bought years ago. I was told to use this make years ago by someone who worked with this type of product on a daily basis and I have never been let down. They can be read from and written to really quickly and seem to last and last.
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