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    OCZ Mini-Kart 1GB Review

    Posted on Wednesday, July 05 2006 @ 11:47:58 CEST by LSDsmurf


    USB flash memory is definitely a storage medium in demand. These days you can pick up a 128MB memory device for a mere $10 and yet people crave more than just storage space. It's also becoming a battle to see who can put together the smallest USB flash memory device that stores the most. Last November, I took a look at what was the world's smallest mass produced flash memory device from PQI. Today, OCZ has provided me with their 1GB Mini-Kart flash memory device that upon first glance, looks just as small and wondrous. When size and storage space are two big issues, OCZ has you covered.

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